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Mutek
Gifting is a concept Alain Mongeau grasps. After all, he founded and programs Mutek, which has matured over 9 years into one of the most forward-hearing electronic festivals going.
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5th International Fine Arts Exhibition-Fair opens in Moscow
Sculpture-Installation 'La Colere de Paganini' by Arman (Armand Pierre Fernandez) on view at the Fifth Moscow World Fine Art Fair in Manege Hall. Items on view at the Fifth Moscow World Fine Art Fair in Manege Hall.
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Museum of American Glass hosts exhibits by Amin, Sahana
MILLVILLE -- The Museum of American Glass presents its new exhibit, "Tracing the Cultural Roots," now through Dec. 31. The exhibit is in conjunction with the current Down Jersey Folklife Center project, "Old Ways in a New Place: Celebrating Indian Traditions and Culture in New Jersey."
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Sunset Entertainment Group Writer/Producer Jim Beanz Wins Top Prize at This Year's Eurovision Song Contest with Dima ...
LOS ANGELES----Sunset Entertainment Group's Jim Beanz was named this year's recipient of the most popular song at the annual Eurovision Song Contest for his composition titled "Believe."
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Sparkling debates at Arts Fest
LEADING international theatre critics will be heading up an open discussion forum at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, which takes place from June 26 to July 5 .
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Our bestbets for the week of May 29-June 4
For more information, visit the festival's Web site.
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Pride & Passion in Tampa
The Tampa Museum of Art hosts the third annual Pride & Passion event 8 p.m.-midnight Friday at its interim location, 2306 N. Howard Ave.
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Arts notes
Still life photos "Howard Nathenson: Recent Color Still Lifes" brings sharply de tailed compositions in photography to the Tomasulo Gallery at Union County College through June 26, many of the works defined with a light not unlike a Baroque Caravag gio painting.
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'Like a switch was flipped'
Bojana Coklyat is an artist, and has been for more than half her life. She calls painting "just part of my soul." But when diabetes took away much of her eyesight about a year ago, she stopped painting.
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Henson: now National Gallery quizzed
ACT Police are assessing at least 79 Bill Henson photographs held in Canberra galleries as the investigation into the artist widens.
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Learn wildlife photography at the Alabama Nature Center
Bring your digital camera and learn tips and techniques used in wildlife and outdoor photography from 9 a.m.-2:30p.m. Saturday at the at the Lanark Pavilion at the Alabama Nature Center (ANC) in Millbrook.
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PG South: Soup's on: Homestead's Campbell honored with paintings
"He's the finest athlete I've ever seen and that includes Staubach." ...
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Clarinet takes lead in concert
The fourth Bank of America Chamber Music concert for the Spoleto Festival USA featured the Clarinet Quartet, by Bernhard Crusell showcasing the virtuoso talents of clarinetist, Todd Palmer.
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'The Burial at Thebes' to open at Cistern
Festival-goers should prepare to be transported to the ancient Greek city of Thebes as they witness the classic conflict between individual conscience and civic duty played out at the College of Charleston's Cistern. "The Burial at Thebes," a play performed by the Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company of England, will be the vehicle for the dramatic journey.
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Datebook
THURS., MAY 29 Malibu Viniculture Malibu Chamber of Commerce presents fifth annual Malibu Food and Wine Tasting, 5 to 8 p.m., Malibu Wines Estate outdoor tasting room, 31800 Mulholland Hwy., Malibu. Wines from Malibu vineyards, food from local restaurants. Silent auction, grand prize gift basket of wines. RSVP (310) 456-9025, www.malibu.org.
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DOLPHINS DO ART
ST. SIMONS ISLAND - Students got a taste of the fine arts - literally and figuratively - Wednesday during the third annual Dolphins Do Art Day at St. Simons Island Elementary School.
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Felder festival of short films long on terrific film making
Fanfare for a fandango, please. Taking the (film) short path to hearts and minds is the 5th-annual Felder Film Festival, a consistently engaging celebration of short films mounted by Moving Images Group, the digital cinema division of Actor's Theatre of South Carolina.
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Wilkins Summer Festival starts June 17
Wilkins Recreation Advisory Board will hold Wilkins Summer Festival from June 17 through 21 in the parking lot behind Pep Boys on Route 22.
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Review: Mendelson Gallery shows off moo-ving display
Art dealer Steve Mendelson met his match 35 years ago in Swiss artist Not Vital. Mendelson was working as a mime on the streets of Rome when he locked Vital, a mere onlooker among the crowd watching the young busker, in an imaginary box.
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Hot picks: The Tom Museum, 'Four Funny Females'
After nearly two action packed years, The Tom Museum will officially close Saturday with a Closing Party planned from 7 to 10 p.m.
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Park gears up for wine festival
More than 30 wineries will participate Saturday in the Eighth Annual N.C. Wine Festival at Tanglewood Park, an organizer said Monday. As many as 20,000 people are expected.
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Somerville's street fair returns this weekend
SOMERVILLE -- The Somerville Business Association is presenting the 22nd annual Somerville Spring Spectacular which has become a favorite among the Garden State's top festivals.
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Agricultural art exhibition seeks submissions from adults
The Ag Art Alliance presents the second annual Art About Agriculture Exhibit scheduled to run from Sept. 6 through Nov. 16 at the California Oil Museum, 1001 E. Main St., Santa Paula. The exhibit will explore all the facets of agriculture from workers to water, from machinery to soil and to the food that goes on dinner plates.
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Pastel Society holds show in Bernardsville
"Focus on Pastel" with the Pastel Society of New Jersey in its group members' exhibition at the Bernardsville Public Library.
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Exhibit highlights works of 38 artists from Quebec
MONTREAL -- Innovative artistic expression abounds at Musee d'Art contemporain's Quebec Triennial titled "Nothing is Lost, Nothing is Created, Everything is Transformed."
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