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Today's SIFF schedule
What would a film festival be without at least one movie featuring indie queen Julianne Moore? "Savage Grace," based on a true story, stars...
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Artists unite to raise funds
THE Johor Baru Chinese Cultural Association will stage a charity arts joint exhibition to raise funds for the Sichuan earthquake victims in China.
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Gardening Calendar Events, meetings and classes
EVENTS Orchid Society of Coral Gables: The society's annual auction includes specials from local and out-of-town vendors and food for purchase; 7:15 p.m. Tuesday; Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables; Free. 305-310-7425.
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JUNE 1 - 7
This week: The World Wide Web gets a citywide celebration; New York is crazy for Jamaica; art museums take to the streets; female musicians show their 'True Colors'; and grills are fired up at the Big Apple Barbecue. Girls still wanna have fun Jones...
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FRESH
ART Falling Girl , outdoor digital projection by Scott Snibbe, Berkeley Art Museum (today-Aug. 31). THEATER The Wizard of Oz , Mountain Play Association production, Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre on Mount Tamalpais (today, Sat., next Sun., June 15). MOVIES...
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Murphey headlining Missoula gig
MISSOULA - Cowboy song crooner and writer Michael Martin Murphey is lending his voice to the International Wildlife Film Festival and Media Center, with a concert featuring his friend Rob Quist and local country star Shane Clouse.
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Stories behind the art: Compelling books have Florida ties
Like all other good books, those about art must tell a compelling story. The best often pull double duty -- they showcase skillfully chosen images of seminal artworks and feature revelatory narratives on history.
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Trio's intricate artwork focuses on beauty, nature
"Trio," an exhibit of works by Julia Bowling Burnett, Melissa Earley and Jean Souther Jones, opens Monday at the Artists' Guild Gallery in Spartanburg's Chapman Cultural Center.
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Her interests: 'Birds, birds, birds'
Joan Gellatly, a Michigan transplant via Chicago and China, is the latest addition to the Readers Gallery All-Stars.
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'Watershed' year ahead for the Frist
A young institution in the well-established world of art museums, Frist Center for the Visual Arts looks to each year as an opportunity for growth, a chance to expand its reach and its offerings. Nothing conveys the art center's ambitions more clearly than its newly announced schedule for 2009.
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Printmaker considers the myriad factors that make us ourselves
A professor of fine arts at Memphis College of Art, Maritza Dávila is one of the featured artists at the Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery during June. In addition to teaching drawing and printmaking, she also runs her own print shop, Atabeira Press. The name Atabeira refers to the goddess of fertility in the Taíno culture of her native Puerto Rico, signifying the creative process as one of ...
The Tennessean |
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Herald journalists honored in contest
The Herald won an award for general excellence along with six first-place trophies and several other honors in a regional journalism association's annual competition.
Everett Herald |
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Woodstock Music and Art Fair: Festival facts
* The festival was conceived by four young partners - Michael Lang, owner of a small store in New York City; Artie Kornfeld, an executive at Capital Records; and two venture capitalists, John Roberts and Joel Rosenman.
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The Museum at Bethel Woods: What's inside
* The Main Exhibit Gallery, at 6,728 square feet, holds the permanent exhibit, which includes 20 films, five interactive productions, 164 artifacts on display, more than 300 photographic murals and dozens of interpretive text panels.
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Museum captures old Adirondacks
Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake is a treasure trove of the past.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Herald-Republic earns two first-place awards in SPJ contest
The Yakima Herald-Republic took home eleven Society of Professional Journalists awards for news, sports, business and photography Saturday night.
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Marsovin's wine launch
Marsovin launched its fourth vintage of 1919 at the Marnisi Estate in Marsaxlokk last Monday. This year, Marsovin Ltd commissioned the established artist Catherine Cavallo whose paintings were displayed during the launch.
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Bee current
Seven local bands – the Three Note Band, the Capitol Pops Concert Band, the Sacramento Concert Band, the Capital City Concert Band, Sacramento Symphonic Winds, the 59th Army Band of the California National Guard and the River City Concert Band – perform hourly sets on the second day of this annual festival. Puppet Art Theater's 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' Lipizzaner Stallions
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Top teacher committed to kids, art
It only seems fitting that Stowers Elementary art teacher Sharon Del Gobbo will spend most of her summer with a brush in her hand.
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Fear lurks in sculptor's mind -- and in her works
Phantoms come, phantoms go. They swirl around Leonora Carrington, a tiny woman of 91 with a tart intellect and a posh British accent, as she sips Earl Grey tea at her kitchen table. They rise like black vapors from the pavement of Avenue Reforma, where a menagerie of Carrington's enigmatic bronzes startles pedestrians and spooks passing cars.
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Tall-ship cruises support museum
Three-hour sailings around Bellingham Bay on a historic tall ship will support the Whatcom Museum of History & Art.
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New date for Blues by the Bay
Category: Local News Topics: Event The Redwood Coast Music Festivals announced it is changing the dates for its annual Blues by the Bay Festival.
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Lake Mohawk Gallery of Emryn International LLC will be Featuring the Oil and Pastel Paintings of Laurie Harden
Lake Mohawk Gallery of Emryn International LLC will be featuring the oil and pastel paintings of Laurie Harden. Laurie's art is presented in many galleries in and around the region. A reception with the artist will be held on June 7, 2008, 12-6 p.m. at the Gallery. Just in time for Summer 2008, the announcement comes well with the new GrafxShop 4.8 release. The GrafxShop suite can be viewed and ...
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Sizzling Summer Deals at the Renaissance Las Vegas, Nevada Hotel
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel Offers Guests Hot Rates for Summer Travel
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New Chef Heats Up the Kitchen at Top Atlanta Restaurant
Chef Corey Green Named New Restaurant Chef at Renaissance Concourse Hotel's Concorde Grill
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