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2008 New River Gorge Artist Uses Water Colors
One of West Virginia's most famous symbols is turned into art.
The Charleston State Journal
Sand Sculpture Transforms Love Park (Temporarily)
Lunchtime crowds in center city Philadelphia got a slice of the Jersey shore on Thursday. Two artists sat in the shadow of a giant plastic shovel and  pail in Love Park, constructing an improv beach sculpture for passersby as a promotion for South Jersey's beaches.
KYW News Radio 1060
Eagle sculpture for Veterans Park complete
It took about four months, but the eagle sculpture that will perch atop three granite pillars in the Florence Veterans Park is now complete.
Florence Morning News
Festival explores artistic side of Thai cinema
The realm of Thai cinema goes well beyond martial arts movies such as "Ong-bak" (titled "Mach!" in Japan), which was a hit here in 2004. Movie fans in Japan unfortunately rarely ever get a chance to experience much else from Thailand's vibrant film industry, which has more to offer that is surprisingly artistic, imaginative and edgy. Thai Cinema Paradise, the biggest-ever showing of Thai films ...
The Japan Times
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PITTSBURGH - A former guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art has been charged with vandalizing a painting he apparently did not like. Timur Serebrykov, 27, of Pittsburgh, faces a formal arraignment on July 29.
Brandon Sun
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CHECK IT OUT A vegan potluck, free museums and family activities
The MetroWest Daily News
The Allen Group Announces Build-to-Suit Project at the Dallas Logistics Hub
DALLAS----The Allen Group, developers of the Dallas Logistics Hub, a 6,000-acre multimodal logistics park in Southern Dallas County, announced today that ADESA, a full-range auction, reconditioning, logistical and other vehicle-related services company, has entered into a 20-year lease for a new state-of-the-art auto auction center at the Dallas Logistics Hub.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Guard at Carnegie museum charged with vandalizing painting
PITTSBURGH - A former guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art has been charged with vandalizing a painting he apparently did not like.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News
Malvern in Motion set for Saturday
Interactive workshops on photography, drumming and graffiti are part of Malvern In Motion 2008 this Saturday, June 7, at Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute. The fourth annual day of free activit...
East York Mirror
Monette street improvement underway
The Monette City Council gave street and improvement updates, along with progress on Buffalo Island Museum and city mural projects, at the council meeting held Thursday, May 29.
Northeast Arkansas Town Crier
Albert Winn’s photography captures the intertwining influences of Judaism and illness
When the cold-and-flu season rolls around, Albert Winn's longtime boyfriend usually gets sidelined by a bug for a week or two, but Winn says he seldom gets a sniffle.
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Richard Armstrong to retire as head of Carnegie Museum of Art
The director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Richard Armstrong, will retire at the end of the year, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh announced Thursday.
BizJournals
Hill, Yoakam Return to CMA Festival After Absence
Sunday night, Dwight Yoakam will will close the four-day event with a performance in the city's NFL stadium, while Faith Hill will perform Friday.
Fox News
Lyon & Turnbull puts hold on Scottish investment
Lyon & Turnbull, the Edinburgh-based auction house chaired by Sir Angus Grossart, made a profit of under £50,000 in its last financial year, but says its £1m investment in a south-of-England operation will bring rewards.
The Herald
Carnegie Museum of Art to lose director
Richard Armstrong, director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, today announced his intention to retire from the museum at the end of the year.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Dwight Yoakam, Faith Hill Headline CMA Festival
There's a good reason why Dwight Yoakam hasn't performed at the Country Music Association's annual festival in 20 years. No one's asked him, not in recent memory anyway.
WAAY-TV Huntsville
Young Georgia artists in New York for awards
Andy Warhol and Truman Capote, meet Danny Bailey.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Painting For Purpose
Des Plaines resident and Maine West grad Samantha Haring has always loved art. But now as a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Haring is using the opportunity to spread awareness with her pieces.
Des Plaines Journal
Artists channel Genesis and Kabbalah in new museum’s inaugural exhibit
In "Raiders of the Lost Ark," the fiendish French archaeologist Belloq describes the eponymous ark as "A transmitter -- radio for talking to God!" Well, we all know how that worked out. God, apparently, was on the Do Not Call list.
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
American Legacy Fine Arts Presents 'The Artist's Private World'
Seven renowned contemporary-traditional artists -- Peter Adams, Jean LeGassick, Jeremy Lipking, Stephen Mirich, Daniel W. Pinkham, Alexey Steele and Aaron Westerberg -- provide rare glimpses into their private lives with the group exhibition "The Artist's Private World," which will be on view at the Pasadena gallery American Legacy Fine Arts from June 14 to July 26.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
The large and small at National Academy Museum
183rd Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art. Where: National Academy Museum, 1083 5th Ave. (at 89th Street), New York City. When: Through Sept. 7. 12-5 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
The Star-Ledger
Shades of Gold
Albany - People in their golden years displayed shades of Gold today at the Albany Museum of Art. This is the 15th year Sowega Council on Aging members have exhibited their artwork at the Museum.
WALB Albany
Hill, Yoakam return to CMA Festival after absence
There's a good reason why Dwight Yoakam hasn't performed at the Country Music Association's annual festival in 20 years. No one's asked him, not in recent memory anyway. That changed when Tammy Genovese, the CMA's chief executive officer, met up with the singer while he was in town last fall. "We talked about business and life and I said 'I'd love to have you back for the festival,'" ...
Lexington Herald-Leader
Over the hedge
Was the painting really worth $750? A bird would help with that decision.
The Christian Science Monitor
Finalists Chosen in Second Annual ASID Georgia/Archstone Apartments Interior Design Contest
The management of Westchester at Peachtree Valley, an Archstone community in Atlanta, has selected
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