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Art Imitates Life
He leans back and closes his eyes. His face is written with relief as he takes a drag — a friend captures the moment. Chris Hartman’s photograph soon became a painting.
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Courier News Online - CLINTON TOWN: Art museum offers new youth summer camps
The Hunterdon Museum of Art will offer old favorites and brand-new camps at Follow Your Art Summer Camp from June 16 through Aug. 22 at the museum, 7 Lower Center St., Clinton Town.
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Arts Briefs (4/23)
Creamy Radio has announced the lineup for its acoustic stage at the 2008 McDowell Mountain Music Festival being held April 25 and 26 at WestWorld in Scottsdale. Performances include Arizona artists Shawn Johnson, Truckers on Speed, Junk Ditch Road, Breadwinners, Dorsey and Nina Curri.
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A City Celebration
On December 12, in the Aquarel Restaurant, the Celebratory Present charity evening was held. The Organizers of the event were The St. Petersburg Times newspaper, the AFK group of companies, Aquarel Restaurant and the Anna Akhmatova Museum in Fontanny Dom.
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Tribeca Film Festival hopes for rebound after criticism last year
NEW YORK - In 2007, the Tribeca Film Festival underwent a modern-day rite of passage: the backlash.
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Taste of Derby Festival
Among the Kentucky Derby Festival's most tasteful events is tomorrow's Taste of Derby Festival to benefit the Dare to Care Food Bank. The "Taste," sponsored by Brown-Forman Corp., will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Hall of Fame Pavilion at Louisville Slugger Field.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Tribeca hopes for rebound after criticism last year
In 2007, the Tribeca Film Festival underwent a modern-day rite of passage: the backlash. Co-founded by Robert De Niro after Sept. 11 to help heal his Manhattan neighborhood, the festival had previously enjoyed a thankful reception. But as it expanded further into New York and the number of screenings quintupled, some began to resent Tribeca's growth into the already crowded festival circuit. ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Movies of note at this year's Tribeca Film Fest
Some notable films at this year's Tribeca Film Festival: - "Baghead": Mark and Jay Duplass are part of the "mumblecore" movement specializing in authenticity and awkwardness. Their funny "The Puffy Chair" proved that they're young filmmakers to keep an eye on. "Baghead," which played at Sundance, takes them into horror. - "Trucker": Distributors will be watching this buzzed-about film starring ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Grab Kentucky Derby parties by the reins
Feast on sumptuous gourmet fare. Indulge yourself in live entertainment. Help out a worthy cause while kicking up your heels. OTHER DERBY NEWS • ANT heads to town Video: Slam dunk contest -- • YouVote: The best dunk Video: Hoops fans follow the action -- • Latest racing info
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Movies of note at this year's Tribeca Film Fest
Some notable films at this year's Tribeca Film Festival:
Bradenton Herald |
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Splash Media to Produce Content for Adobe TV
Splash Media, LP, an Emmy award-winning innovator in digital video publishing and internet television, has been selected by Adobe to produce original programming and video training content for Adobe(R) TV. (PRWeb Apr 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/adobe/splash/prweb880304.htm
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Swiss show highlights Homers impact
No, it does not symbolise the dreaded computer virus. Mounted outside the Basel Museum of Antiquities, the 30-foot-high wooden structure suggests what the mythical Trojan Horse may have looked like.
Express India |
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Tribeca hopes for rebound after criticism last year
In 2007, the Tribeca Film Festival underwent a modern-day rite of passage: the backlash.
Miami Herald |
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Sahitya Parishad gets museum
The long-awaited museum of Bangiya Sahitya Parishad on the second floor of the institution will finally be inaugurated next month. The many valuable articles belonging to eminent Bengalis and priceless manuscripts and punthi s or palm-leaf manuscripts that were rotting away for years in cobwebby trunks and glass cases will at last be displayed.
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art April 22 - 27 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture; 4 pm - 8 pm:
An exhibition of drawings and paintings by Bishnu Dhar. April 22 - May 17 (weekdays) at Masters Collection Art Gallery, G7 Malayalay Apts, 3 Woodburn Park Road; 11 am - 7 pm: Stretch of Imagination : A show of exclusive artworks by 30 well-known artists.
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Downtown Festival of Murals is next week
The Wiregrass Festival of Murals, a celebration of the city’s 19 murals, will feature a marching band, a scavenger hunt, a street fest, a 5k run and various other activities as part of this year’s third annual event. The bulk of the activities will take place downtown on North St. Andrews and Troy streets. The festival begins Wednesday, April 30 with a Youth Praise Fest at Poplar Head ...
Dothan Eagle |
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Lorne Goldring's Mist in the Hills takes top prize for Arthur Award
The winners of the Arthur and Free Spirit Awards were revealed at the opening reception of the annual Arthur Show Sunday, April 20 at Cedar Ridge Gallery.
North York Mirror |
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Wanted: Volunteer to die for art
German artist Gregor Schneider wants to draw someone's last breath in an art gallery to make the public less scared of death.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Lorne Goldring's Mist in the Hills takes top prize for Arthur Award
The winners of the Arthur and Free Spirit Awards were revealed at the opening reception of the annual Arthur Show Sunday, April 20 at Cedar Ridge Gallery. The winners, who are all members of the Art...
East York Mirror |
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Tribeca hopes for rebound after criticism last year
NEW YORK April 21, 2008, 05:33 pm ET · In 2007, the Tribeca Film Festival underwent a modern-day rite of passage: the backlash. Co-founded by Robert De Niro after Sept. 11 to help heal his Manhattan neighborhood, the festival had previously enjoyed a thankful reception.
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In 7th year, Tribeca hopes to rebound after criticism of last year's festival
NEW YORK - In 2007, the Tribeca Film Festival underwent a modern-day rite of passage: the backlash. Co-founded by Robert De Niro after Sept. 11 to help heal his Manhattan neighborhood, the festival had previously enjoyed a thankful reception.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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New Pitch for a Sports Marketer
As the downturn saps fans' buying power, Mastro Auctions will start selling art and antiques
BusinessWeek |
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Customer Service
TORONTO - For a band preparing to release their official album debut, Tokyo Police Club has already achieved a lot, having worked its way into star-packed rock festivals in Brazil and England, the eerily polite nightclubs of Japan and late night U.S. TV.
Brandon Sun |
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Museums feel impact of sick economy
Like homeowners and stockholders, arts organizations are feeling the pinch from the faltering economy.
MSNBC |
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Things to do 4.22.08
AZALEA ART SHOW AND SALE, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays in April, Three Rivers Museum, 220 Elgin St. Approximately 150 pieces of art, donated by Eva White, to be sold with proceeds to be used for the museum’s archival development.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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