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It's happening right here in your community
The Columbia Museum of Art is now hosting Constantine Manos's A Greek Portfolio. www.columbiamuseum.
Columbia Star |
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Atonally Yours
The 62nd annual Ojai Music Festival — the preeminent celebration of 20th- and 21st-century classical music in our region, and for that matter the West Coast — opens tonight, which makes this an excellent time to assess the state of contemporary composition.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Stauth Museum hosting art exhibit
Stauth Memorial Museum is hosting the Western Kansas Art “Hang-In” June 8 through 29. The exhibit is designed to give the many talented artists in western Kansas a showcase to exhibit their work.
The Dodge City Daily Globe |
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Luminato festival
Luminato -- Toronto's Festival of Arts and Creativity -- runs June 6 through 15. Stay with thestar.com/luminato for full coverage. Fledgling festival delivers on its mission The public embraced Luminato last year and financial support poured in.
Toronto Star |
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Just released book "Between Earth and Sky" features Kansas landscapes
In today's GMK Breakfast Chat, Gena Terlizzi discusses photography with local artist Daniel Coburn, who will make a special appearance in Topeka soon. And, what bigger event his book signing will be part of.
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Georgetown Day Annual street festival is Sunday
Discover Georgetown’s Main Street this Sunday. The street will be teeming with people, activities, entertainment, and lots and lots of food.
Redding Pilot |
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Area artists asked to help design AOG entry light
The Spencer Area Arts Council and Arts on Grand are currently holding a contest for area artists to design a new light fixture for the front foyer of Arts on Grand in Spencer. The winning design will receive a $3,500 prize.
The Daily Reporter |
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A Guelph institution
Franco's Barber Shop is a family affair. John Fraser performs the song that won him first place at the Ontario Open Country Music Contest. Read the story here.
Guelph Mercury |
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Human Scores Big at 2008 AICP Awards
DMN Newswire--2008-6-5--Human, one of America s pre-eminent original music composition and sound design agencies specializing in unique and compelling music for the international advertising industry, is the winner of two 2008 AICP Awards, as well as a contributor to three other award winning spots bestowed during the AICP Show in New York City held June 3 at the Museum of Modern Art.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Music fest to feature Midwest's finest
KALAMAZOO -- The Fontana Chamber Arts' Summer Music Festival will feature a variety of talented musicians June 21-July 25 at a variety of Kalamazoo venues.
South Bend Tribune |
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Clamdigging Around Rowayton
The big art show at Community Cooperative Nursery School will fill this weekend. The hours for Friday, June 6, are 6 10 p.m.; Saturday, June 7, noon to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, June 8, noon to 4 p.m. Admission is only $10, to view and purchase works from some of the best artists around.
Darien News-Review |
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JMAR Technologies to Exhibit at the American Water Works Association's Annual Convention and Exposition June 8-12
SAN DIEGO & LOS ANGELES----JMAR Technologies, Inc. , a leading developer of advanced laser, photonics and detection products, today announced that it will exhibit its BioSentry™ product at the American Water Works Association's 2008 Annual Convention and Exposition .
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Visual Art Alliance show at Sertoma Building Friday
The Springfield Visual Arts Alliance will celebrate its 20th Anniversary with an art show and sale from 6- 10 p.m. Friday at the Sertoma Building, 318 S. Campbell Ave. Several local artists will be on hand displaying a wide variety of work ranging from fiber art, paintings, photography and much more. The show is free, open to the public and accessible to the disabled. For information, call ...
The Springfield News-Leader |
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What the Dickens! Desk sold for $860K
An Irish millionaire has humble plans for Charles Dickens's writing desk and chair, which he bought for nearly $860,000 at a British charity auction on Wednesday.
CBC |
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Panel looks paradigm for interaction of arts, culture, business
On June 10, the Tampa Bay Business Committee for the Arts and the Arts Council of Hillsborough County will host a forum discussing Patricia Martin's latest book, "RenGen: Renaissance Generation -- the Rise of the Cultural Consumer."
Business Journal of Tampa Bay |
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MFA maintains its claim to Holocaust-era painting
Following World War II, the world’s art markets were flooded with pieces that had been illegally seized by the Nazi regime.
The Jewish Advocate |
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SPECIAL EVENTS
FIRST FRIDAY at 6 p.m. Friday at Fusion Fine Arts in Bentonville. fusionartcenter.com or 273-9ART. OMNI PEACE GARDENS TOUR at 10 a.m. Saturday at six private homes. Tickets $10, at the Saturday morning Farmer’s Market. peacegardens.blogspot.com or 442-4600.
Fayetteville Free Weekly |
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USA Superior Reports "E" Modifier Removed From Stock Symbol
USA Superior Energy Holdings, Inc., a Houston-based energy company focused on acquiring, owning, operating and applying enhanced oil recovery techniques to existing shallow fields of oil and gas that have been idle or marginally producing, announced that yesterday the NASDAQ removed the "E" modifier from the Company's stock symbol following a review of the Company's recent filing on Friday, May ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Flushing Y’s family affair
Usually, the opening of an art exhibit conjures up images of black-clad urban sophisticates devouring brie and Chablis. At the Flushing YMCA however, their art exhibit is a family affair.
Queens Courier |
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Senior athlete loves the net
Helen Gregory, 74, has been playing tennis for more than four decades. She also enjoys golf, painting in oil and watercolors, and spending time with her grandchildren.
Bristol Phoenix |
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Town: Backyard art gallery is OK
The owners of a downtown art gallery previously ordered to close by the town, earned permission to open their doors after a two-hour Bristol Zoning Board of Review hearing Monday night.
Bristol Phoenix |
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Albert Lea Tribune
A donation of three violins and a check for $2,200 was made Wednesday to Albert Lea Public Schools music programs. The donation was made on behalf of Vega Productions, Harmony Park, The Bella Sol Music Festival and the band Wookiefoot.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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Cornwall Fund-Raising Feast
CORNWALL-Get ready to get the dish on some good food at the Food Glorious Food Festival June 14 at The Cornwall Free Library, located off Route 4 in Cornwall.
Litchfield County Times |
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Village gears up for annual art festival
It has become a tradition in Hinsdale to spend Father’s Day weekend at the Hinsdale Fine Arts Festival in Burlington Park.
Hinsdale Suburban Life |
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American Artist: Kitty Teerling's "Louisa" and "Connie"
These drawings by Kitty Teerling were done in graphite in a Moleskine sketchbook with off-white pages. They are observational value studies that serve to train and speed up the artist's hand for painting in oil.
American Artist |
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