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Golf history is on display at expanded museum
FAR HILLS, N.J. — A museum aspiring to be “the Cooperstown of golf” reopens today after a nearly $20 million expansion.
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TEENS EYED IN 9/11 MEMORIAL GRAFFITI
Police have arrested a teenager accused of spray-painting graffiti on a Bronx mural dedicated to Sept. 11 victims. Police say the 17-year-old - who used the tag name "SIP" - is charged with criminal mischief and making graffiti. The memorial...
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Art museum celebrates tattoos
BALTIMORE—For one night, at least, tattoos—and the living canvases that carry them—took their place alongside Rembrandt, Matisse and Picasso.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Marathon Music Festival offers great entertainment
David Wilcox will be headlining in Marathon next weekend at the 7th annual Marathon Music Festival. The Canadian artist and guitar master will be headlining this year's festival that will also feature Deric Ruttan and Jon Chiupka.
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Former Bangor Mayor Agrees To Jail Time, Resigns Council Seat
BANGOR (NEWS CENTER) -- Bangor City Councilor Richard Greene entered a plea of no contest to charges of forgery, shoplifting and violating bail conditions Tuesday morning in Bangor District Court. He was sentenced to five days in the Penobscot County Jail.
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A son of Norway displays his vision
GEIR Jordahl of Hayward is an artist, teacher and dedicated traveler. Geir immigrated to the United States from Norway with his parents in 1961. He completed his undergraduate studies at then-Cal State Hayward and went on to complete a master's in photography at Ohio University.
The Daily Review |
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Gallery opens 'Icons' show
The Kingstad Gallery's new exhibit "Icons & Iconoclasts: The Art & The Artist" features 15 artists showing their symbiotic and oppositional faces .
The Hillsboro Argus |
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After the Flood on Display Through June
After the Flood: Building on Higher Ground, an exhibition RECORD conceived and organized for the U.S. Pavilion at the 2006 Venice Architectural Biennale, will be on display until June 27 at the Museum of Art and Design in Los Angeles.
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Brown Bag arts talk set June 5
Sequoia Gallery will hold a Brown Bag art talk on Thursday, June 5, in the Sequoia classroom. Doors are open 11:30 a.m.- 1p.m., the talks start at noon.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
CULTUREGRRL is your inside guide to the artworld, consulted daily by the most important museum directors and curators, art dealers and auctioneers, collectors, scholars, critics, journalists and art lovers.
Arts Journal |
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Police raid Detroit art gallery, 130 ticketed
DETROIT - Detroit police have raided a party at the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit, ticketing 130 people for loitering.
Lansing State Journal |
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Art in Paceville?
“Modern art museum in Paceville”, a letter penned by Karl Consiglio, has simply captivated my attention.
Malta Star |
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Students show their diversity through art
Peel District School Board students from kindergarten to Grade 8 are participating this month in the Visual Voices — Diversity art show at the Living Arts Centre. Students from 30 schools have created pieces to express diversity in media, nature, race, gender and faith.
Mississauga News |
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The Lure of the East - how the British pictured the ‘orient’
The Tate’s new exhibition The Lure of the East shows how British painters sought to represent the Near and Middle East from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries.
Socialist Worker |
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Avenue of Arts comes alive at Forest Hills Fine Arts Center
An artists' reception and extravaganza featuring South Division's artists, businesses, and performers is planned for 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday, June 12, at Forest Hills Fine Arts Center, 600 Forest Hill Ave.
MLive.com |
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LSU leisure classes offer summer fun
If you are looking to have some fun this summer, why not try one-stroke painting at LSU's leisure classes? Artist and instructor Cindy Rodrigue joined us on 2une In Tuesday morning to talk about it.
The Advocate |
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Stolen gold likely in Lower Mainland still, say police
RCMP believe the 15 pieces of artwork stolen from UBC's Museum of Anthropology are still in the Lower Mainland, and hope to speak once more to a tipster who didn't leave a name.
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Iconic Raquel Welch drawing up for auction
The original art for a famous 1960s U.S. pop-culture image, actress Raquel Welch depicted as a cave woman, is heading for the auction block.Welch donned the loincloth for the 1966 film, One Million Years B.C. Now the original art that was reproduced for countless posters is to be offered in a public auction in Dallas and online Thursday. This iconic image also graced the covers of many ...
Moldova.org |
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It's Vancouver, but not as we know it
Vancouver has seen its share of Big Proposals over the years . But Premier Gordon Campbell's recent announcement that the province would be putting a sunroof on BC Place Stadium and had found a new waterfront location on False Creek for the Vancouver Art Gallery ranks with the best of 'em.
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RCMP ask tipster to come forward in museum theft
RCMP believe the person or persons suspected in the theft of several iconic gold pieces from the Museum of Anthropology are from B.C.'s Lower Mainland and may be trying to sell the artwork through criminal associates.
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WorthPoint, Proxibid Ink Partnership Agreement to Better Serve Live Internet Auction Marketplace
ATLANTA & OMAHA, Neb.----Atlanta-based WorthPoint Corporation, a Web site that provides detailed information on art, antiques, and collectibles, has signed a partnership with Omaha-based Proxibid, a Webcasting service that works with auctioneers to bring live Internet bidding to an online audience.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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My Account
VANCOUVER - RCMP say the possible suspects in the heist of valuable native artworks from the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology could be local crooks or international art thieves.
Prince George Citizen Online |
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Win tickets to The Whigs at the Majestic
The 'lt;i'gt;Isthmus'lt;/i'gt; Guest List is back with another round of free tickets to amazing concerts, shows and more fun events around Madison. This week's contests include tickets to: Roy Haynes at the Isthmus Jazz Festival; Sheryl Crow at the Alliant Energy Center; The Whigs at the Majestic; and Umphrey's McGee at Willow Island.
Isthmus |
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'Kung Fu Panda' pushes boundaries of cartoon art
It's unusual for an animated film to combine rambunctious physical comedy and the kind of painterly refinement that makes every frame suitable for display on a museum wall. But that's just what co-directors Mark Osborne and John Stevenson have achieved in "Kung Fu Panda."
The Kansas City Star |
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Fourteen short years of film festival
Director Samir Rehem, left, on set with actor Earl Pastko during the filming of his short film, 'The Answer Key'.
Scarborough Mirror |
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