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Pakistani actress to host Edinburgh Fringe Festival's first ever one-woman show
Lahore, June 14 : Pakistani actress Yamina Peerzada is gearing up to host the Edinburgh Fringe Festival's first-ever one-woman show in August.
New Kerala |
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Exhibit highlights Asian-American diversity
Commonality binds communities. Ironically, the point of "One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now" might be that there's little commonality within this group, aside of race.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Instrument Petting Zoo a hit at festival
Heard calypso music. Saw a man demonstrate how to play a trombone. Tasted frozen cheesecake on a stick. Feel like another frozen fruit smoothie. Smelled an onion blossom.
Salina Journal |
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Wright's works on exhibit in Reno
RENO, Nev. - Will Bruder likes to think that Frank Lloyd Wright would feel at home in the Nevada Museum of Art.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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2008 Summer events guide: Festivals
Utah is home to many summer festivals, including the Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah Festival Opera in Logan, the Moab Arts Festival and Swiss Days in Midway.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Sault artist brings canvas to people
John Metheany wants more Sault Ste. Marie residents to have a brush with art. The veteran abstract artist is painting a huge 40-foot landscape mural at Art Gallery of Algoma during June. The Michigan native invites the community to drop by and watch what he's doing. [...]
The Sault Star |
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Sarah Brown to inaugurate Ambika P3 gallery at Westminster
Ambika P3, one of London's most exciting new art spaces devoted to the memory of NRI industrialist Lord Swarj Paul's young daughter, will be inaugurated by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's wife Sarah at the University of Westminster.
The Economic Times |
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Troy alive with art
TROY — Music was in the air throughout the city Saturday — literally — as more than 10,000 people packed downtown for the Fifth Annual River Street Festival.
The Troy Record |
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Red hot art
Ninety seconds to two minutes. That's how long Michael A. Fisher has to shape molten glass at 2,000 degrees on the end of a pipe. He has to reheat it to continue to shape it into a sculpture or functional glassware.
The Herald-Mail |
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LEBANON: Refugee children chronicle life in camps
Source: IRIN A photograph of the sea, perfectly framed by the ragged window of a gutted building, illustrates the contrasts of Lebanon. Hanging in Medina Theatre as part of an exhibition in Beirut's fashionable Hamra district, it could easily be the work of a professional.
AlertNet |
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Artists display skills in Street Painting Contest
TROY — More than 20 area artists took their talents to the streets Saturday for the introduction of the first ever River Street Festival Street Painting Contest.
The Troy Record |
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Sheep dogs show devotion, duty, diligence at Highland Festival
Amid the sounds of drummers and bagpipers and the sights of people milling everywhere, a man and his dogs displayed their intelligence, love and respect for each other Saturday in downtown Midland.
Midland Daily News |
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Actress Rossellini probes insect sex in phone-films
PARIS - A film festival just for pocket-sized movies on mobile telephones came of age in its fourth edition this weekend, with a series of flicks on the sex lives of insects by the actress Isabella Rossellini.
Khaleej Times |
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Show turns ordinary into extraordinary
The subjects of the "In the Garden" photography exhibit set to open at Otterbein College are ordinary: flowers, blades of grass, bugs -- garden fare you see every day.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Arts & Entertainment today
Waynesboro clothesline art exhibit; Family art day; 'Extremities'; Railroad club open house
The Herald-Mail |
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Giant artwork 'almost complete'
Work on what is claimed to be Britain's tallest free-standing work of public art is almost complete.
BBC News |
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ACTRESS ROSSELLINI PROBES INSECT SEX IN PHONE-FILMS
PARIS, June 15, 2008 (AFP) - A film festival just for pocket-sized movies on mobile telephones came of age in its fourth edition this weekend, with a series of flicks on the sex lives of insects by the actress Isabella Rossellini.
The Tocqueville Connection |
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Berthoud artist’s kinetic sculpture chosen for gateway to Longmont By Scott Rochat Longmont Times-Call
LONGMONT – The winner, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind. A kinetic sculpture depicting leaves caught by the wind will be the new public artwork near Longmont’s entrance to the Diagonal Highway. The piece, “Spirit of Longmont” by Berthoud artist Rafe Ropek, was chosen Friday by a 13-member community panel.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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Gala raises money for art museum
It was a grand night for art lovers and for those who just like a good party with friends and wanted to help the Fayetteville Museum of Art. It was the Collector’s Choice Gala, a fundraiser on June 6. It took place in the Metropolitan Room, at the corner of Hay and Green streets.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Quechee festival attracts balloon fans
QUECHEE -- The town green is an airfield this weekend. ... - By GORDON DRITSCHILO Staff Writer
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Sharing rich history
A festival at Lincoln Park celebrates Juneteenth.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Got cold cash? Rink on auction block
Ice Center: Bids for Bethlehem site to start at $6.75 million. If you've always wanted your own business, don't mind working in the cold and, like many, have fantasized about owning your own Zamboni, Tom Schantz has a deal for you.
The Morning Call |
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A living museum
DISTANCE FROM BOSTON: 149 miles POPULATION: 7,571
Boston Globe |
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Bicentennial Briefs: Timeline exhibit opens at Mansfield library
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Mansfield News Journal |
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Vibrantancients
The statues of ancient Greece and Rome are masterpieces. Here's an idea for making them better: We should equip every gallery of ancient art with paints, in red and green and even gold, then set museum-goers loose on all their sculptures.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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