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Artist unveils 'dead' Pete pictures
Images of Pete Doherty drawn by a contemporary artist in which the Babyshambles singer is depicted as dead have been revealed.
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Mississauga bus gets new lease on life
Mississauga buses don’t always trundle off to the scrapyard when they become obsolete; sometimes they become beautiful works of art. Such a fate awaits one of the transit vehicles when it’s donated to the MOSAIC South Asian Heritage Festival of Mississauga.
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Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! For 24 years, Anne Shipley’s job has taken her around the world. The chair of the art program at Sierra Nevada College went to Rome, Mexico, New York, London and Paris with art students, showing them her passion.
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ArtsWeek to link downtown’s Arts & Crafts and Jazz in the Square
Something as simple as a samba could help unite two of Syracuse’s major downtown festivals. As the soft syncopation of LuBossa punctuated the proclamations of PR flacks,
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Time Asia and International Herald Tribune top publishing society's awards list
Among the awards announced by the Society of Publishers in Asia, the newsmagazine was recognized for its coverage of breaking news and news photography in Myanmar. The IHT's awards included human rights reporting from Myanmar and environmental reporting about China.
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Persian rug sells for record $4.45 million at auction
A silk Persian rug dating from the 16th century or 17th century has sold for a record $4.45 million at auction, or about $729.87 per square inch. The rug was sold by Christie's auction house Tuesday on behalf of the Newport Restoration Foundation. It had been...
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Canton Museum of Art to Present Kimono as Art: The Landscapes of Itchiku Kubota
In the fall of 2008 and winter of 2009, an exhibition of 40 giant landscape kimono of Japanese Master Itchiku Kubota is coming to the United States for only the second time.
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JMAR Technologies to Exhibit at the American Water Works Association's Annual Convention and Exposition June 8-12
JMAR Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:JMAR), a leading developer of advanced laser, photonics and detection products, today announced that it will exhibit its BioSentry(TM) product at the American Water Works Association's (AWWA) 2008 Annual Convention and Exposition (ACE). More than 500 solution providers will be showcasing the latest products and services for all aspects of the water industry at the ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Pride of the Fox kicks off fest season
The 26th annual Pride of the Fox RiverFest in St. Charles is traditionally the first of the summer festivals, where people of all ages combine unique experiences with festival favorites within the downtown and along the riverside.
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Yahoo launches beta of Search Gallery
Based upon the SearchMonkey platform , Yahoo users can now enhance their searches with developer-created apps.
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Weeklong Tallahassee PrideFest gets rolling Friday
Tallahassee PrideFest 2008, the weeklong celebration by Tallahassee's lesbian, gay and transgender community includes parties, performances, readings, an art exhibit and the festival's centerpiece, Pride in the Park.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Celtic music offered when MacTalla Mór performs in ArtHouse June 13
Rome Art And Community Center’s "At Home in the ArtHouse" Cultural Concert Series presents Mac Talla Mor, at 8 p.m. Friday, June 13. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and seating is limited to 50 guests with some standing room.
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A sales-and-marketing satellite in Bellevue, Washington, runs an SkB Architects operating system based on fun. Read the Article Johnson & Johnson's New York office gets the design treatment from Lalire March.
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Diversity, good vibes bloom at Israel in the Gardens
The term “melting pot” is usually used to describe the diversity of the United States, but on June 1, it also applied to the annual Israel in the Gardens festival in San Francisco.
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Kolkata gets ICCR gallery
Kolkata is all set to become the cultural hub of India with several institutions and organisations setting up cultural centres in the city.
Business Standard India |
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GRAMMY Museum(SM) Grand Opening to Take Place Dec. 3 - 7, 2008
The GRAMMY Museum(SM) will celebrate its grand opening with a slate of activities Dec. 3 - 7, 2008, it was announced today by The Recording Academy(R) and AEG. The 32,000 square-foot facility will explore and celebrate the enduring legacies of all forms of music, the creative process, the art and technology of the recording process, and the history of the premier recognition of excellence in ...
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Persian rug sells for record $4.45 million at auction
A silk Persian rug dating from the 16th or 17th century has sold for a record $4.45 million at auction, or about $729.87 per square inch.
WPRI Providence |
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Fight in Las Vegas art district
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A fight's brewing between property owners over the best way to put a sculpture garden and pedestrian plaza in the downtown Las Vegas arts district.
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Go Tell Mama! Obama as muse
Like millions of Americans, Ray Noland says there's something about Barack that inspires him. But the Chicago artist just might be the only voter from sea to shining sea who has turned his admiration and hopes for Democrat Barack Obama into a popular traveling art show.
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Bid & Hammer to take art to tier II cities
When a man approached Meher Dadha, chairman and managing director of the Bangalore-based auction house Bid & Hammer, with an offer to sell a painting for Rs 1.5 lakh, Dadha's curiosity led him to the seller's house.
Business Standard India |
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Carnegie Museum of Art guard to stand trial for vandalized painting
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh has been ordered to stand trial on charges he vandalized a painting worth more than $5,000.
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With Modern Art, a Question of What’s 'Original'
Major museums sometimes display facsimiles of original artworks. The truth about 'exhibition copies' and artists' intentions.
Newsweek |
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Carnegie Museum Guard Accused Of Defacing Expensive Artwork
Pittsburgh police say a Carnegie Museum security guard is charged with a felony for allegedly defacing a piece of artwork.
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Jim Beal Jr.: Magaldi kicks off Summer Art & Jazz Festival
We're in a wrinkle between Memorial Day and summer and there's enough music going on to keep everyone busy. This time around, jazz will rule.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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The Recording Academy(R) and AEG Announce Robert Santelli as Executive Director of the GRAMMY(R) Museum
The Recording Academy(R) and AEG today announced the appointment of Robert Santelli as Executive Director of The GRAMMY(R) Museum -- a 32,000-square-foot facility devoted to exploring and celebrating the enduring legacies of all forms of music, the creative process, the art and technology of the recording process, and the rich cultural history of the GRAMMY Awards. Santelli will run the ...
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