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Storms do not dampen spirits of Wakarusa fans
It's day two of the Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival, and festivities are resuming.
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Basic Photography Course For National Scouts
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Public Relations and Publications Section of the Brunei Darussalam National Scouts Association (PPNBD) yesterday organised a half-day basic course on photography in collaboration with the Brunei Darussalam Photography Association at the National Scouts Association headquarters in Gadong.
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Photography, among other interests and professions
Nicole Koester works full time at a graphic design company, and has developed her own photography business.
The Journal-Standard |
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Washington DC
Article History This is the latest version. (Courtesy photo) Jeff Carlick’s “Memory Box” is on display at Main Gallery’s current exhibit, “Barely Contained: The Box Show.”
The San Francisco Examiner |
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OAPB hands out Associated Press Broadcast Awards
CATOOSA - KWTV in Oklahoma City and KGOU at the University of Oklahoma took home Sweepstakes awards from the Oklahoma Associated Press Broadcasters banquet. KOCO and KWTV in Oklahoma City and KWEY in Weatherford won for the top television and radio newscasts in the 2008 contest. The awards were handed out Friday night at the OAPB banquet in Catoosa. KWTV won for Best Early Newscast, Feature ...
The Oklahoman |
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Howard Jacobson: When ordering a salt beef sandwich, beware the moral minefield that awaits
Every man is tested in his own arena of resolve – the marriage bed, the debating chamber, the athletics track. In Bernard Malamud's novel The Natural, the baseball field becomes an allegory for life itself, where good and evil contend for the player's soul. Martin Scorsese gave similar weight to the boxing ring in Raging Bull. No matter how material and physical the contest, what is actually ...
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David Lister: The Week in Arts
Fancy seeing King Lear at the Globe? Great, let's meet by the Thames at midnight. Good idea. And we can take in an exhibition at the Tate first at 10pm, and then on Sunday we'll go to the National Theatre.
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Earle Barlow watercolor adorns Boat Builders poster
Earle Barlow's original watercolor depicting the East Boothbay waterfront in 1890 is featured on the poster for the 2008 Boothbay Boat Builders Festival. This major fund-raiser for the Boothbay Region Land Trust is set for Sunday, Aug. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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10:21 a.m. -- Agat Mango Festival underway
10:21 a.m., June 7 -- The second annual Agat Mango Festival began last night and will continue through the weekend at Nimitz Beach Park in Agat. The event includes canoe races, cookoff contests, local art, concessions and entertainment.
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Hunter College
New York. She first got into photography working with a commercial photographer “photographing babies and chasing ambulances.” She started photographing motorcycles on weekends and has been snapping pictures for 30 years.
The Asheville Tribune |
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Owner relocating area art gallery to San Diego
Kee Hee Lee, the owner of The Wind Fine Art Gallery at 7300 Far Hills Ave. is relocating to San Diego, Calif., to be near her son, a senior at UCLA.
Dayton Daily News |
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Independence Martyr’s Ink Stone Found in Japan
The ink stone allegedly used by Korean independence martyr Ahn Joong-geun has been found in Japan. An elderly Japanese dentist in Saitama Prefecture said he bought the ink stone at a Manchu Railroad collection auction.
donga.com |
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"Bad painting" exhibit on view at Austrian museum
Associated Press - June 6, 2008 7:33 PM ET VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Bad painting that makes good art. That's the theme of an exhibit at Vienna's Museum of Modern Art with such offerings as a...
WLFI Lafayette |
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In the beginning, there was a big party
It's probably one of the few times that the opening of an art museum has moved more than a visitor's mind. At Thursday's opening gala for the new Contemporary Jewish Museum on Mission Street, Regina Miranda, a choreographer who moved to San Francisco only...
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Museum displays some bad art - and it's pretty good
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. Curators of a new exhibition at...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Contemporary Jewish Museum starts with Genesis
After years of operating without purpose-built quarters, the Contemporary Jewish Museum needed architectural anchorage more than most Bay Area art institutions because its name does not clearly convey its mission: to explore through the arts the perennial...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Disney's "High School Musical" contest: We have a winner!
Getcha head in the game! We have a winner in our HSM ticket giveaway . . .YAY! Bravo to Lai Wong, the winner of our little Disney's "High School Musical" contest where HSM fans competed to ask the best question of actress Arielle Jacobs, who plays the ingenue/brainiac Gabriella, in the
San Jose Mercury News |
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QuoteMedia to Exhibit at SIFMA Technology Management Conference in New York, June 10 - 12
PHOENIX, BUSINESS WIRE -- QuoteMedia, Inc. (OTCBB:QMCI), a leading provider of market data, corporate research information and financial applications, announced today that it is scheduled to participate as an exhibitor at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's Technology Management Conference and Exhibit in New York, taking place on June 10th through 12, 2008.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Vintage clothing business wins second annual Hormel contest
Cody Dame and Tanner Lytle of Game On offered some advice to the 2008 winner of the Hormel Family Foundation Business Competition. "It will be a lot of hard work and you'll get no rest," said Dame. "Be prepared to work your butt off," said Lytle.
McCook Daily Gazette |
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Washington DC
A container ship's owner blames the U.S. government for a major San Francisco Bay oil spill last year because the ship's pilot was granted a license despite a history of drug and alcohol abuse.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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"Bad painting" exhibit on view at Austrian museum
Associated Press - June 6, 2008 7:33 PM ET VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Bad painting that makes good art. That's the theme of an exhibit at Vienna's Museum of Modern Art with such offerings as a...
WANE-TV Fort Wayne |
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"Bad painting" exhibit on view at Austrian museum
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Bad painting that makes good art. That's the theme of an exhibit at Vienna's Museum of Modern Art with such offerings as a child crying next to a decapitated doll and a man with pipes protruding from his face.
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Seventh-Grade Renaissance
June 6, 2008 Travis Monahan, as a jester, and Hannah Hurley, as a lady of the court, do a Renaissance-era dance at Hood River Middle School as part of last week’s Renaissance Faire.
Hood River News |
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Local insight on war heading for gallery
BENDIGO will be able to experience an almost miraculously preserved insight into the life of World War I Diggers at the Bendigo Art Gallery next year.
Bendigo Advertiser |
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Natick sculptor creates Celtic connections
For Ireland-born sculptress Karin Stanley, stone can be as yielding as clay and as old as Celtic myths. Pounding a chisel into its hard surface, she shapes stone into forms and figures as alive as music and as timeless as love. Video: Karin rocks it!
The MetroWest Daily News |
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