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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
Brad Cloepfil has done some magnificent work around the country and is on his way to becoming one of America's leading museum architects.
Arts Journal |
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Downtown Happenings Through April 28
Enjoy Chattanooga with the following downtown events happening through Monday, April 28. Shuptrine Fine Art Group will present Poised, portraiture from award-winning artists beginning Monday, April 21, at Gold Leaf Designs & Gallery.
The Chattanoogan |
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Teens art piece goes to Washington D.C.
Albany -- A South Georgia teenager will soon have his artwork on display in our nation's capital. Teens from all 50 states submitted their work for the 2008 Congressional Art Competition.
WALB Albany |
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Freedom of expression
An art exhibition entitled “Mind, Body & Soul 3” is currently going on until April 30 at the Wei-Ling Gallery.
The Star |
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Artes Mundi, National Museum, Cardiff
The biennial Artes Mundi, the Welsh international art exhibition and prize, has become a hub of serious contemporary art. This third competition is no exception.
Independent |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber works with 'Idol' finalists
The six contestants will sing the British composers works. God of theater though he may be, a day of rehearsing with the six remaining contestants on "American Idol" left Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber ready for a break. "We have a rather weary composer here," he said by telephone moments after finishing up with the Idols. "It's probably best to define him as de-composer."
Los Angeles Times |
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CULTURAL DUNK
Styled by the brilliant Carrie Mundane, the name behind hip urban label Cassette Playa, the exhibit features 23 portraits of the young creatives making the London scene so impossibly vibrant, all by photographer Neil Bedford and artist Kate Moross.
British Vogue |
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Surf art hangs ten
THE Crescent Head Surf Art Exhibition returns on May 23 and organisers are confident the event will be just as successful second time round.
The Maclay Argus |
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WELCOME PRESIDENT TISCI
THE 23RD Hyeres Fashion and Photography Festival 2008 is set to show some serious sartorial clout, thanks to the appointment of Givenchy artistic director Riccardo Tisci as the president of its fashion jury.
British Vogue |
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BRIEFS
Club celebrates annual fest Staff Reporter DANA Club celebrated its annual festival with games, competitions and raffle draws. The highlight of the evening was the 'Search for Little Ms & Mr Dana Club' competition.
Gulf Times |
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29th Annual Interiors Awards Small Healthcare Winner
By Katie Weeks Photography by Adrian Velicescu/Standard For many people, a day at the dentist isn't associated with a sense of calmness and joy. Dr. Ana Brightleaf hopes to change this with her California practice. "Most dental offices, aside from being ugly, are medical looking or antiseptic.
Contract Magazine |
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All Events for 23 Apr 2008
Until 31 Dec 2008 The museum was founded in 1989 and offers an insight into innovation in every area of design ranging from industrial design, graphics and multimedia to fashion and architecture....
My Village Southbank |
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Cable Center and Museum Names 2008 Hall of Fame Class
The independent Cable Center and Museum in Denver named its Hall of Fame class of 2008.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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Washington DC
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - The pilot of the container ship that spilled 53,000 gallons of fuel oil into San Francisco Bay is expected to be slapped with two new felony charges.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Campaigns heating up for Cedar Park city council
CEDAR PARK There are four seats up for election this May on the Cedar Park City Council. But only one of those races is contested. FULL STORY >> 4/21/2008 5:45 PM
News 8 Austin |
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Contested Candidates Speak
Candidates in Ector County's contested races speak out to local voters. At today's Republican Men's meeting, mayor hopeful Art Leal went head to head with current Mayor Larry Melton. It was a chance for the community to decide who will be best suited for the job before the upcoming election.
KMID Midland |
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Taste's good
Don't let the neon signs outside or the Onion Rings on the menu fool you, Taste is a fashionable and upscale restaurant with a twist. Located directly on the lakefront, this hippy-vogue restaurant has walls covered in chef/owner Rick Benson's wild and abstract artwork.
Vermont Cynic |
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Ancient urn returned to Greece
A 2400-year-old funerary urn has been returned to Greece as part of a campaign to reclaim illegally exported antiquities from museums and art dealers around the world.
The West Australian |
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Tribeca Film Festival undergoes a bit of refurbishing
The event, created to spur renewal after 9/11, faces a period of transition as it looks to the long term. TRIBECA Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal was in her Greenwich Street office last week, trying to talk over the loud buzz of refurbishing work, when dust and debris came spraying into the room through a wall-mounted air conditioning unit. Alarmed, Rosenthal leaped out of her seat ...
Los Angeles Times |
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Neighbors (4/23)
Though only 16, artist Elizabeth (Lizzy) Cappella has already earned considerable Valleywide acclaim for her intense and innovative painting style.
Ahwatukee Foothills News |
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Tarble gift brings EIU artist funding $7.5 million
5:30 p.m. CHARLESTON — The Tarble Foundation, a longtime supporter of the arts at Eastern Illinois University, has given another $2.5 million to help fund programming at the new Doudna Fine Arts Center, scheduled to open this fall.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Movies of note at this year's Tribeca Film Festival in New York
-"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.
Jam! Showbiz |
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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. Co-founded by Robert De Niro after Sept. 11 to help heal his Manhattan neighbourhood, the festival had previously enjoyed a thankful reception.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Students show off work at FHS
Artwork for students at 11 high schools in throughout the region was on display at Florence High School Saturday during the annual Tri-Peaks League Art Show.
Canon City Daily Record |
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Yale Bans Student's Artwork From Display
Yale University will not install an art project by a student who claims to have filmed herself inducing repeated abortions unless she includes a disclaimer saying it is a work of fiction, the university said Monday.
Eyewitness News 3 Hartford |
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