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The world starts visiting new Woodstock museum
BETHEL — Richie Havens was on stage in 1969, adjusting his guitar strings, when he felt the enormity of Woodstock and the massive crowd sprawled across the field in front of him.
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Free valet bike parking set for Novato festival
The Marin County Bicycle Coalition will offer free valet bicycle parking at the Novato Festival of Art, Wine & Music June 7-8.
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Wrap up May with gallery crawl
Eagle Staff The end of the month always means another Final Friday gallery crawl in Wichita. More than 40 galleries around the city plan to stay open Friday night for art enthusiasts eager to see new works. Among those galleries will be The Diver & Michael Harris and Co. Picture Framing, at 424 S. Commerce, which will show "Thirty Five Years: An Exhibition Featuring the Studio Art of Diane ...
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Yeah, there is an actual art scene here. 755 E. Flamingo Road, 794-5161, www.atomictestingmuseum.org . Amusement Park Science exhibit, through July 16. $6, $4 ages 7-17. Mon-Sat, 9a-5p; Sun, 1p-5p. $12, discounts for seniors, youth and military.
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Creating a "Beautiful World': Austin musician's latest album response to recent events
It's hard to imagine celebrating a beautiful world when we are constantly fighting the things that are killing it, but folk artist Eliza Gilkyson found the inspiration to make, if not a beautiful world, a beautiful album, inspired by issues that affect us today.
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Ernest Hemingway said that his best work was a very short story consisting of six words: "For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn." Alan Moore's brief masterpiece of fiction is, I think, just as good: "Machine. Unexpectedly, I'd invented a time."
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‘Kitsch’ Tretchikoff stuns art pundits
AUCTION house Stephan Welz set tongues wagging after it sold a painting by popular artist Vladimir Tretchikoff for R3,74m at an auction in Cape Town late on Tuesday.
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Sky-High and Descending
Which of these words is not like the others: art, science, history, ballooning? If you concluded that ballooning is a far more limited topic, well, that’s just one of the challenges facing the Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum. Debate at the City Council May 19 meeting centered on reducing funding for the balloon museum in view of the city’s budget crunch. The museum, ...
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The Bourne Acquisition- Trilogy viewed as art at MoMA
NEW YORK - ONE of the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) latest film acquisitions isn't an art-house experiment by Andy Warhol or Michelangelo Antonioni. It's the spy-action blockbuster The Bourne Identity and its sequels.
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Symbolizing a community
The best view of Lafayette's first contemporary public art piece could be from the inside.
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Now Henson net cast over the web
Websites and Australian National Gallery roped into the Henson controversy.
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Blanchett, Rudd hit a rocky patch over art expo
SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s cosy affair with the nation’s arts community, in particular Hollywood actress Cate Blanchett, has hit a rocky patch over an exhibition of naked photographs of young girls.
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Art auction to benefit victims of China quake
Local art auction aids China earthquake victims
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VU art museum pops with donated Warhol photos
VALPARAISO You don't have to be an art lover to recognize the popular works of Andy Warhol -- such as his famous paintings of Campbell Soup cans or his colorful portraits of pop icons such as Marilyn Monroe.
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Trash to Treasure exhibit opens Friday
HAMMOND Hundreds of pieces of recycled art will be on display for the eighth annual Trash to Treasure Exhibit, on display Friday to July 25 at the Indiana Welcome Center.
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'Artsy types' resurface for Paseo festival
I wondered, as I do every year, where these people go and stay between festivals. Because, once aga
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Artwork painted by 25,297 people to be auctioned
A picture painted by 25,297 people will hit the eBay auction block on June 6. This contemporary fine art painting has been exhibited on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and toured 13 cities.
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The briefs
Exhibit features original Narnia art; garage sale to benefit ACS; celebrate 240th birthday Saturday; free hearing test offered by phone; submit entries for festival by June 30; local charity seeks car donations
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Art in Your Eye song contest coming back
Art in Your Eye proudly announces the second year of its amateur songwriting contest.
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This week's gallery hop
Ching Levy
Savannah Morning News |
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Photography celebrity coming to Daufuskie
Noted photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe is expected to be on Daufuskie Island today for events commemorating a photographic essay first published in 1982.
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A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 29-June 4
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 29-June 4
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Sunset Entertainment Group Writer/Producer Jim Beanz Wins Top Prize at This Year´s Eurovision Song Contest with Dima ...
Sunset Entertainment Group´s Jim Beanz was named this year´s recipient of the most popular
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Seven Night Stand
"Right before" may actually be the best part of the summer. We're not quite caught up in the festival onslaught that functions like one of those friends everyone has - the one that seems more interested in assigning the where-were-you guilt receipts than actually spending time together.
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A Wrap Dress Unwinds
The artist E. V. Day had been asked by the Whitney Museum to contribute a work based on the Hervé Léger bandage dress for its annual Art Party.
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