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Biomaterial charges against N.Y. art professor dismissed
Mon, Apr 21, 2008 (6:22 p.m.) A judge threw out charges Monday against a college art professor accused of improperly obtaining biological materials for an exhibit protesting U.S. government food policies.
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Playwright determined to keep folk arts alive
In Tibet, most people are unaware of the works of William Shakespeare, but mention the name Soinam Cering and almost everyone will be able to name at least some of his crosstalk dramas.
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Nevada's Mackay School of Mines Turns 100
The Mackay School of Mines is taking the whole week to celebrate it's 100th birthday. Part of Monday's celebration included gold panning and sawing contests.
KTVN Reno |
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More than a textbook hero
Napoleon et le Louvre exhibition in Beijing traces Napoleon's political, artistic and military career.
China Daily |
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Ewing Gallery features thesis projects
Three Masters of Fine Arts candidates will end their UT careers by holding an exhibition showcasing their thesis projects.
The Daily Beacon |
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Sixth annual countywide photo contest begins
The Davidson County Tourism Recreation Investment Partnership is once again sponsoring its Capture the Spirit of Davidson County photo contest.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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NT Govt considers purpose-built Aboriginal art gallery
The Northern Territory is home to many rare and valuable Aboriginal artworks, but most of them are locked away in storage.
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City treasures for spectacular antique auction
A rare 1850s portrait of pioneer Caroline Chisholm, an identical copy of Maitland’s iconic black boy and exquisite 18th century ice pails from Versailles will go under the hammer in one of the most spectacular antique auctions the city has seen.
The Maitland Mercury |
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Biomaterial charges against N.Y. art professor dismissed
A judge threw out charges Monday against a college art professor accused of improperly obtaining biological materials for an exhibit protesting U.S. government food policies.
The Kansas City Star |
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Photo Gallery: The 112th Boston Marathon
Robert Cheruiyot of Kenya won his third straight Boston Marathon and fourth overall Monday, while Dire Tune of Ethiopia held off Alevtina Biktimirova of ...
FOX 29 Lake Charles |
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Biomaterial charges against N.Y. art professor dismissed
A judge threw out charges Monday against a college art professor accused of improperly obtaining biological materials for an exhibit protesting U.S. government food policies. U.S. District Judge Richard Arcara ruled that the 2004 mail and wire fraud indictment against Steven Kurtz, a University at Buffalo professor, was "insufficient on its face." Kurtz is a founding member of the Critical Art ...
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Yale: Student's artwork will not be displayed
New Haven (AP, April 21, 2008 8:45 PM) _ Yale University says it will not install an art project by a student who claims to have filmed herself inducing repeated abortions unless she includes a disclaimer that it is a work of fiction.
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Yale: Student's Artwork May Not Be Displayed
Yale University says it 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.
NBC 30 Connecticut |
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A Panoramic Backdrop for Meaning and Mischief
The Cantor Roof Garden at the Metropolitan Museum of Art proves to be an inhospitable site for Jeff Koons?s enlarged sculptures, which are currently on display.
New York Times |
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Collect / Project: 6 May to 13 July
The Adam Art Gallery is pleased to present Collect/Project – two exhibitions that examine the activity of collecting and celebrate its forms and subjects. One comes to the Gallery from Germany, the other is generated by the collecting activities of the university.
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Candidates campaign for seat in Cedar Park 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
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A window on Italian art...
AN exhibition showcasing about $2 million (BD756,000) worth of Italian clothes, furniture and paintings will be displayed at the Art Centre, next to Bahrain National Museum, on Thursday. The 160 items, transported to Bahrain in two 40-foot containers, include furniture, dresses, rugs and paintings.
Gulf Daily News |
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MacArthur Elementary Students Enjoy the Art of Poetry
Students become active on nation wide poetry contest.
News Channel 34 Binghamton |
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Business people on the move
Dennis Daggett of Bow, of Dennis Daggett Photography, successfully completed the 47th Annual Session of the New England Institute of Professional Photography. Daggett participated in an intensive, week-long course of study in portraiture and wedding photography.
Concord Monitor |
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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, his attorney said in a court filing Monday.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Yale: Student's artwork may not be displayed
Yale University said Monday it 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.
Boston Globe |
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Plans shaping up for ’08 Memory Walk
The first event for the fundraiser to benefit the care and research for a cure of Alzheimer’s disease will be an auction and Mexican buffet. Auction coordinators Shelly Bristol and Millie Musgrave have planned the benefit for June 6 at the Country Steak-Out.
The Fort Morgan Times |
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Assessment spike could shut shops
The camera pulls back, as the reporter from Italy describes the $178-million marvel of engineering and public art that is the Richmond Olympic Oval.
Richmond News |
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Movies of note at this year's Tribeca Film Fest
Some notable films at this year's Tribeca Film Festival:
East Valley Tribune |
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Art impacts the way we act
I proposed to the Ahwatukee Foothills News opinion page editor that my column's "head shot" be changed. I wanted a watercolor painting instead of the posed camera shot. Yup. A watercolor painting.
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