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Trash Becomes Art at Wilmington's Cameron Art Museum
When you see a pile of old tires you may think of trash, but two artists in Wilmington see art.
WECT 6 Wilmington |
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National Art director agrees with Tarble Arts Center on on how to run a museum
CHARLESTON — The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. has more than 6,000 permanent paintings and sculptures.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Naya Daur is a timeless masterpiece: Vyjanthimala
Awesome Twosome: Dilip Kumar and Vyjanthimala in a still from the film Naya Daur.
Hindustan Times |
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11:45 a.m. - Student exhibit at Isla Center ends Friday
University of Guam. It is sponsored by UOG, GPSS, Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency, National Endowment for the Arts, governor’s office, and others.
Pacific Daily News |
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Man on the Street
Yelling salesmen are rarely heard these days, however, their voices bellowed out in the hutong of old Beijing. Renowned artist Chen shizeng (1876-1923) has captured such scenes, which are now on show at an exhibition at the National Art Museum.
China Daily |
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Archives
Sanskrit premiered its new annual literary-arts magazine on Monday night at 6:30 pm in the Cone Center Gallery. The staff, along with artists, presented work and literature that made it into the final collection, while guests walked around the gallery.
Niner Online |
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Maryetta student wins state poster contest
Michelle Holiman, a student at Maryetta School in Stilwell, will receive a $100 U.S. Savings Bond for her first-place entry in the Arbor Day poster contest.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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Wired.com Photo Contest: Transportation
Submit your best transportation photo for a chance to be included in a photo gallery of the winners on Wired.com.
Wired News |
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SCHOOL NEWS
Third grade students will again benefit from the knowledge and expertise of Richard Curcio from the Chatham Historical Society and the Atwood House Museum. Mr. Curcio has created a fabulous curriculum on Chatham Sea Captains. He will be helping to facilitate this program for the next several weeks.
The Cape Cod Chronicle |
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Armani makeup artist gives TLC to MGH nurses
If the nurses at Massachusetts General Hospital had a beauty contest, the ones working in Ellison 14 might have the edge. Those nurses were integral in caring for Giorgio...
Boston Herald |
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Jonas Bendiksen Wins $50,000 National Geographic Grant
The second annual National Geographic magazine photography grant has been awarded to Jonas Bendiksen , a Magnum photographer who is working to document urban population growth.
PDNonline |
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Linda McCartney photos on show
An exhibition of Linda McCartney’s photographs, hand-picked by her husband, will be put on display later this week at the James Hyman Gallery in west London.
The West Australian |
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Stocks Retreat On Quarterly Reports
Wall Street pulled back Tuesday, with the Dow Jones industrials tumbling more than 100 points as a rush of quarterly results from bellwethers like AT&T Inc., DuPont and McDonald's Corp. failed to impress investors. Oil prices also reached fresh highs, raising concerns about inflation.
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Patricia Neal to receive lifetime achievement award at Nashville Film Festival
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - At 82, Patricia Neal still has that delightful voice — husky yet elegant — as she recalls her favorite films of her career. "`A Face in the Crowd,'" she says of the 1957 movie in which she starred opposite Andy Griffith. "Elia Kazan directed. I loved that one. ...
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Raisin Festival!
Selma's annual week of games, food and entertainment is almost here, with the Raisin Festival carnival debuting on Wednesday, April 30 and continuing through Sunday, May 4.
Selma Enterprise |
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Value of Old First Church artifacts may be less than first believed
SPRINGFIELD - Things are seldom what they seem. Skim milk masquerades as cream. Those lyrics from Gilbert & Sullivan might apply to today's realization by Springfield Museums Association historians, who went to view artifacts from the Old First Church which are slated for auction on Friday.
The Republican |
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N.J. Emerging Artists: Michalyn Tarantino - Watercolors
The Monmouth Museum is continuing the N.J. Emerging Artists Series, which celebrates the breadth of talent that exists within the state. Six artists working in a variety of media are being showcased. Artists were selected by a panel of 10 jurors.
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In step with tradition
A PERFORMANCE of the Indian Kathak dance form will take place at the La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art, Manama, tomorrow night. The classical dance form traces its origins to the nomadic bards of ancient northern India, known as Kathaks, or storytellers.
Gulf Daily News |
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Aviation career call to Bahraini women
BAHRAINI women will today be given an insight into how they can become pilots as part of a 10-day aviation festival. The Youth Aviation Fair opened on Sunday at the Youth Innovation Centre, Umm Al Hassam, and continues until next Wednesday.
Gulf Daily News |
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Charity auction for children set
AN art auction and charity dinner by Khalid Almoayyed and Sons company will be held tomorrow from 8pm to 11pm at the Al Bareh Café, Adliya. The event will be for the benefit of the Al Rashad Centre for Mental Retardation and the Al Wafa Center for Autism.
Gulf Daily News |
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Local artist's artwork on exhibit at Rutgers
Metuchen's own Joan Arbeiter is displaying her "Lives and Works: Talks With WomenArtists" portrait series at the RutgersArt Library, Voorhees Hall, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, until June 13.
Edison Sentinel |
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Art: Paul Chan: A Light in April: Consensus pick projects his influence at the New Museum of Contemporary Art
Consensus pick projects his influence at the New Museum of Contemporary Art (By Martha Schwendener)
The Village Voice |
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Bon Jovi guitarist pleas out DUI
Rocker Richie Sambora Tuesday pleaded no contest to a reduced charge shortly after being charged with drunken driving, Laguna Beach, Calif., officials said.The 48-year-old Bon Jovi guitarist entered a no contest plea to driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher and a driving under the influence charge was dropped, TMZ.com reported.In all, Sambora will pay about $1,600 in fines and ...
Moldova.org |
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Show celebrates artists in Victoria
The daily grind may get some people down, but not the worker bees who participated in the 23rd annual On My Own Time Employee Art Show. Instead of hitting up happy hour or vegging out in front of the TV after work, these hidden artists were busy creating masterpieces.
The Victoria Advocate |
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Meet the Harlem Artist with Good Promotion, Sales— and Down Syndrome
Haile King Rubie's paintings are lovely. Considering the subject matter (stick figures, balloons, simplistically rendered buildings), the lines, and the rich use of color, you'd be forgiven for assuming that the artist is a precociously talented grade-schooler. Some of it is moving, some of it isn't. But this third-grader, you might think, has a big future ahead of him. Rubie, however, isn't a ...
The Village Voice |
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