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Front Range briefs The Reporter-Herald
LOVELAND – McWhinney, the developer of Centerra in east Loveland, is offering a $7,500 reward for anyone with information that leads to the arrest of vandals who destroyed two Shona sculptures at the Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra last weekend.
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Teach children to respect property The Reporter-Herald
The director of Chapungu Sculpture Park is quite rightly upset at vandalism last weekend that left two stone sculptures broken and beyond repair. It’s the second time sculptures from the African collection have been destroyed.
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St. John’s hosts fundraiser to help young adults attend World Youth Day in Sydney The Reporter-Herald
LOVELAND – An evening of fine dining, a silent auction and a concert by award-winning Christian recording artist Matt Maher are on tap for June 20.
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Former Oregon artist's work to be displayed at Dixon gallery
DIXON - Nearly three dozen paintings by Harry Nurmet, 99, formerly of Oregon but now of Dixon, are on display at The Next Picture Show, 113 W. First St.
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UR Norfolk
A student art gallery in an empty storefront at a Simcoe mall could be evidence councillors need to relocate the Norfolk Arts Centre downtown. "We're learning [more]
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Chinese art troupe to perform in Hanoi
Nhan Dan Online- The Lotus Art Troupe from Guangxi, China will give a performance at the Hanoi Opera House on June 17. The troupe has come to Vietnam to attend the ongoing Hue Festival in the ancient city of Hue.
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Pieces of Mass Construction
Downtown art fans might remember the giant heads by sculptor Ledelle Moe that caused a stir from behind glass in a 14th Street NW vacant developer's space a couple of years of back. As quietly as that hulking piece, titled "Memorial (Collapse)," appeared in the storefront, her latest work has taken...
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6News video: Downtown sculpture exhibit returns
New signs of spring are popping up in downtown Lawrence.
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Claypool Talks Apricot
Primus frontman and revered solo artist Les Claypool takes us behind the scenes on his new mockumentary Electric Apricot . The film follows musicians Lapland, Gordo, Aiwass, and Herschel on their quest to “Festeroo," the holy grail of West Coast music festivals.
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Photographers in the frame
AN exhibition of photography by European artists working in the early 20th century has opened at a city gallery.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Munkehed Tatu owner second at tattoo event
NEWARK -- Local artist Ronnie Stoolfire, owner of Munkehed Tatu, won second place for his artistic ability at Hell City Tattoo Festival on May 18 in Columbus.
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Natural selection :Affinity for nature seen in exhibit of works by mother, daughter.
SOUTH BEND -- Natalie Klein wasn't happy with what she saw.
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Things you might not know about the Arts Fest
The sculpture, a two-year labor of love, carried a price of $35,000.
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Nepal king's 'crown' auctioned in Bond Street?
More than a month before Nepal's new lawmakers formally abolished the country's 239-year-old monarchy, a priceless crown went under the hammer at an auction in London's Bond Street.
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They came, they sawed, they created a house
EXMORE -- In a freshly painted historic little storefront just west of the railroad tracks on Commercial Avenue, technology, practicality and modernity have merged into a project that is now on its way to exhibition space at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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Festival lineup makes for a busy season in and around Bay City
It's almost festival time for the Bay area.
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North County FYI
The Escondido Municipal Gallery 10-year anniversary art show, “Ability Not Disability,” will open Tuesday and continue through July 3, 142 W. Grand Ave., Escondido. A reception is planned from 5 to 7 p.m. June 14. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. (760) 480-4101.
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Elvis Festival 2008
TUPELO - The original Elvis Presley never wore a jumpsuit at the Lyric Theatre. He was a kid when he competed on its stage, and he was a kid when he spent his pennies to watch movies on its screen.
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Going comic book crazy in Derry
The 2D Northern Ireland Comics Festival is taking place at the Verbal Arts Centre in Derry.
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Stunning sculptures add drama to a garden
George Little and David Lewis use stunning sculptures for extra drama amid their plants.
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Stolen sculpture is removed from auction
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police plan to return a 100-pound bronze sculpture that was stolen from a lawn in Hopewell Township in May.
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Washington DC
(Courtesy) Ceramic boxes by Pixie Couch inspired the show on display at Main Gallery in Redwood City.
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TODAY
LAKELAND/WINTER HAVEN KENNEL CLUB LakelandWHEN: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.TICKETS: Free.LOCATION: Exhibit Hall, Arena, The Lakeland Center.PHONE: 834-8111.SUNSHINE STATE GAMES LakelandWHEN: TBA.TICKETS: TBA.LOCATION: The Lakeland Center.PHONE: 834-8111.SUNOCO SUNBELT SUPER LATE MODEL SERIES LakelandWHEN: 7:30 p.m.
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New music and arts festival finds roots in Easton
Easton's music scene just got a little more lively. For the first time since 2006's Easton Blues Jam, the city will have its own music festival.
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Canadian festival celebrates the arts
Reuters Life! TORONTO - With its fusion of languages and styles, the Canadian premiere of an Indian production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is among the highlights at this year's Luminato, a celebration of the arts.
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