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Jewel honored for 18 million US album sales
Singer surprised with award during yearly festival.
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Mother of Tears
(2007) Starring: Asia Argento , Daria Nicolodi Director: Dario Argento Synopsis: An art student opens an ancient urn that releases a plague of witches.
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Sixth annual Georgetown Day is Sunday
The Sixth Annual Georgetown Day Street Festival kicks off on Main Street at noon on Sunday, June 8, and continues until 7 p.m. Main Street will be closed to cars to create a pedestrian walkway and to provide a venue for a variety of attractions, everything from inflatables like a Bounce House for kids, to the Lions Club beer tent, to a Chili Cook-off, to some 70 vendors, as well as raffles, and ...
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Teen Dancing Down The Yellow Brick Road
Twenty hours a week. That's how much 14-year-old Bailey Monarch practices dance. All the practice has paid off. Bailey will star tonight as Dorothy in the "Wizard of Oz" at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. The musical is produced by Jessica Davies, owner of Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Oldsmar. Davies was Bailey's first dance teacher when she began studying dance, at 4.
The Suncoast News Pinellas |
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Student wins contest
Julie Bragg, 17, of Norman won first place in the Capture the Moment photography contest with "Little Joe Li...
The Norman Transcript |
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VIENNA, Austria - Two blonds with bulging bosoms. A child crying next to a decapitated doll. A man with pipes protruding from his face. That's just a sampling of intriguing images on view in the Austrian capital that all share the same label: bad painting that makes good art.
Brandon Sun |
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OU prof, student to have films at deadCENTER
Film festival June 11-15By Andrew KnittleTranscript Staff WriterA recent University of Oklahoma graduat...
The Norman Transcript |
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Springfield artist paints Big Brown for Belmont Stakes
Springfield artist Susan Sommer-Luarca will be front-and-center at the Belmont Stakes horse race Saturday when she presents her painting of the projected frontrunner, Big Brown.
Springfield Business Journal |
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Developer plans retail, office center in Surprise
A developer plans a retail and office center on seven acres near Bell Road and Coyote Lakes Boulevard, just west of the West Valley Art Museum.
The Arizona Republic |
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Aspen, the valley hoppin' with events
ASPEN A theaterical performance in Aspen, trail projects in Aspen and Glenwood Springs, classic cars on display in Carbondale and a festival in Snowmass are but a few of the activities going on this weekend in the Roaring Fork Valley.
The Aspen Times |
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It's Happening - Etobicoke
Saturday, June 7 THISTLETOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE (925 Albion Rd.) is holding a Flea Market at its 25th Annual Village Green Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your treasures and bargains. For furthe...
East York Mirror |
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The Week[end]: June 6-8, 2008
Summer festival season in Wisconsin explodes this weekend with an overwhelming wealth of fun, including the Isthmus Jazz Festival, the Blues 'amp; BBQ Festival in Windsor, Hometown USA Festival in Verona, the Brooklyn Bluegrass Festival, Cows on the Concourse, the Clean Lakes Festival, the Parade of Homes, the Mounds Dog Fest, and the Marquette Waterfront Festival. There's even a pair of ...
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It's Happening - Etobicoke
THISTLETOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE (925 Albion Rd.) is holding a Flea Market at its 25th Annual Village Green Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your treasures and bargains. For further details call 416-394-8717.
Scarborough Mirror |
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No black velvet Elvis, but 'bad painting' exhibit opens at Austrian museum
VIENNA, Austria - Two blonds with bulging bosoms. A child crying next to a decapitated doll. A man with pipes protruding from his face.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
I guess Christie's lawyers were right in opining that the auction of the Maier Museum's Tamayo would not be impeded by the then pending lawsuit by plaintiffs who opposed Randolph College's decision to admit men and to sell four important artworks from its museum's collection.
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Daily Calendar
San Antonio Liar's Contest. Barnes & Noble, San Pedro Crossing, 321 N.W. Loop 410, (210) 342-0008. Contest, in its second year, has area storytellers competing with their best tall tales. Hosted by author and storyteller Jim Gramon. 2 p.m.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Full frontals kept out the back
FULL-frontal photos by Bill Henson of a 12-year-old boy were kept from public display by an art gallery, but could be seen by potential buyers.
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Available Grand Rapids parking for Festival 2008
The official Website for the 2008 Festival of the Arts lists the available parking for the event, running June 6 - 8.
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids |
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Arts Festival Kicks Off Today
A summertime tradition brings beauty back to Downtown. The Columbus Arts Festival was in full swing Friday at 11:30 a.m. and will continue through Sunday.
WCMH Columbus |
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Art, with a twist
Photographs and a new principal’s visit put a fresh spin on this year’s Linden art expo Photographs have helped preserve iconic images throughout history. More recently, eighth-graders at the Linden School have used photography to create a new twist on their school’s annual art show.
Malden Observer |
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Twangfest 2nd night provides funk, soul
For night No. 2 of it's 12 th edition, St. Louis' roots-music festival Twangfest stepped from its front-porch comfort zone and took a cab uptown for some funk and soul.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Russian agency skeptical about allegedly stolen paintings
MOSCOW. June 6 (Interfax) - The Russian government's mass media, communications and art legacy watchdog questioned whether Moldovan detectives really found two paintings supposedly stolen from the Hermitage museum in St. Petersburg, an allegation made by the Moldovan president on Friday.
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Exploring the Amazon
(OMAHA, Neb.) - Beginning today, The Durham Museum will offer weekly programming featuring experts from Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Every Thursday at 1 p.m., visitors will explore a variety of fascinating topics related to The Durham's temporary exhibition, "Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes and other Riches" from the Miami Museum of Science.
Waverly News |
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San Diego Pairs Young Artists, People in Recovery to Fight Stigma
A San Diego City College program intended to show how art can foster social change united art students with people in recovery from addictions, with students writing poems and creating conceptual art pieces based on interviews with former alcoholics and drug users, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported June 1.
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Norment Is Eleanor for Berkshire Theatre Festival
Stage and screen actress Elizabeth Norment will star in Rhoda Lerman's one-woman play, Eleanor: Her Secret Journey, for the Berkshire Theatre Festival.
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