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Around the Bend: 06.08.08
Texas Surf Museum salutes women of the Gulf with the exhibit "Texas Women. Texas Waves" on display at the museum, 309A N. Water St. through Oct. 31. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
River view rules condo
Susan McKie enjoys changing the paintings in her East End condominium. But the main visual attraction - a panoramic view of the Ohio River - changes on its own.
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Sparks fly for Sage's Ignite!
Now in its fourth year, Sage Theatre's Ignite! festival is burning bright. The festival's director Adrienne Smook says Ignite! is "an important showcase for emerging artists, not just in theatre but in music, dance and visual arts."
Calgary Sun
Museum season design-heavy
Seven major exhibitions are planned for the Cincinnati Art Museum's 2008-09 season, including one that taps into director Aaron Betsky's penchant for design.
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Exhibit supports Reiner Center
VALPARAISO -- Penny Kuzmich came to Saturday's art show on the courthouse square to look at woodcarvings and watercolors and whatever else artists had up for viewing.
Post-Tribune
Iconic Truckee restaurant auctions 3 decades worth of memorabilia
When OB's Pub and Restaurant opened for business on Aug. 20, 1979, customers were greeted by homey, rustic décor that reflected a pioneer spirit.
Reno Gazette-Journal
The real artistic deal
Art dealer Zoe Dusanne shares her antique couch with George Tsutakawa and John Matsudaira, left and right, while to the sides in modern chairs are Paul Horiuchi, left, and Kenjiro Nomura, right. They are the quartet of Japanese-American artists Dusanne exhibited together in her gallery in 1952, the year also that Elmer Ogawa took this group portrait of them.
Seattle Times
Eric Youngs farewell photo gallery
Take a trip down memory lane and see a sampling of Photographer Eric Youngs favorite shots during his time at the Herald Times Reporter. Editors note: Eric Youngs last day at the Herald Times Reporter was Saturday. He accepted a position at a portrait studio closer to his home in Green Bay.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
Art review: Eggs exhibit gets unusual treatment at City Hall
Few professions approach enlightenment. Painting just might, and the act of the artist study might be evidence.
Reno Gazette-Journal
Painter approaches subjects in big way
Mysterious in their imagery, her large multimedia paintings are powerful and beguiling -- infused with myth and allegory.
The Columbus Dispatch
Photographers focus on gardens
"In the Garden," an exhibit highlighting the work of 11 contemporary Ohio artists who focus on garden-related imagery in their photos, will open June 23 and continue through Aug. 29 in Otterbein College's Miller Gallery.
The Columbus Dispatch
01SJ
01SJ Where: Museum of Art, Tech Museum of Innovation, Discovery Meadow and assorted downtown cultural centers; ticket and information booth is at the Circle of Palms in front of the San Jose Museum of Art.
San Jose Mercury News
01SJ: Crowds warm to festival of digital arts downtown
The 25-foot inflatable iceberg on Plaza de Cesar Chavez suggested otherwise, but 01SJ, the digital arts festival in downtown San Jose, is heating up.
San Jose Mercury News
Quirky restrooms at 21c hotel are finalist in contest
The public restrooms at Louisville's 21c Museum Hotel are among the 10 finalists in the America's Best Restroom VII contest sponsored by Cintas Corp., a cleaning, uniforms and services firm based in Cincinnati.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Grads' exhibits are ambitious
There is a clear connection among three artists whose works are on view at Swanson Reed Contemporary. All tackle complex, ambitious concepts involved with expanding how humans think about themselves and their place in the universe.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Food for thought
James Grubola has been head of the University of Louisville fine arts department for so long — an unheard of 15 years — that his administrative accomplishments expanding the department have overshadowed his artist side.
Louisville Courier-Journal
'CSI' creator Anthony Zuiker intrigued by live theater's 'secret weapon'
Anthony Zuiker is the creator and executive producer of the television drama "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and producer of its offshoots. He attends the International Mystery Writers' Festival as winner of this year's Ira Levin Award.
Louisville Courier-Journal
High art at low prices
Two dance festivals running consecutively at the Kennedy Center reflect the imaginative programming and international scope Michael Kaiser has pursued since becoming president of the performing arts complex seven years ago.
The Washington Times
The Week Ahead
Today Play festival ODESSA -- "New Plays and New Players" is underway this weekend and Friday through June 15 at The Globe Theatre, 2308 Shakespeare Road.
Midland Reporter-Telegram
Museum garden site for concerts
Musicians from the Columbus Symphony will perform this summer in a Sunday afternoon series in the Columbus Museum of Art's Sculpture Garden.
The Columbus Dispatch
Over 1,000 students attend art and crafts centre
Some of the works being exhibited at the Gozo Ministry. Photo: Charles Spiteri The Wistin Camilleri Gozo Centre for Art and Crafts in Għajnsielem, which had opened in 1989 with only 45 students following 10 courses, now offers 56 courses attended by more than 1,000 students.
Times of Malta
Shoals festivals celebrate heritage
Festivals in Sheffield and Rogersville on Saturday allowed residents to commemorate the cities' heritages, while one in Florence provided a glimpse into the history of the Shoals.
The Florence Times-Daily
A key deadline looms for the aging vision of a famed architect
The building may or may not be a masterpiece, but the debate over demolishing Riverview High School has become a classic of its kind.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Art of librarianship at the Ringling
Inside the beautiful, light-filled space that is the art library at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is a small room where wooden bookcases surround a central reading table.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Festival goers bask in warm weekend weather
It was a long and brutal winter followed by a hit-and-miss spring, so everyone seems to have been out enjoying the first steaming hot weekend of the season.
Toronto Star
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