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Art Exhibit Tells Global Stories of HIV Treatment
Tell Me More , June 16, 2008 · A new exhibit at The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., illustrates the effect free anti-retroviral treatments are having on people living with HIV around the world. Access to Life is a grouping of photo essays from across the world.
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New: Statue reward raised to $1,000
ST. CHARLES — The total reward for a statue stolen from a sculpture display here has been raised to $1,000, police said Tuesday.
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Olympic-troubled China show brings contemporary scene to Paris
A wide-ranging show on contemporary art from China fraught by tension between Paris and Beijing over the Olympic torch, offers a rare glimpse of an artist's take on the country's galloping pace of change.
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June 17, 2008 Legals
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT No. 2008F051 (Expires (04/24/13) First Filing The following person(s) is/are doing business as: A BETTER SHOT AM/PM DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY, 1002 Main St., Susanville, CA 96130.
Lassen County News |
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Well exposed at photography workshop
The first of the GACCI winter art workshops were held in Gloucester over the weekend. The workshop presented by local photographic artist Wendy Fraser aimed to take the mystery out of f.stops and shutter speeds and to teach long exposure techniques.
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Woodford Humane Society's "Freedom Fest"
Twice a month, Action News 36 introduces you to a new pet from the Woodford Humane Society with the hopes you will open your hearts and homes to it. Woodford does not get government funding at any level, so it relies on the kindness of strangers to care for these animals, and you can help it by buying a new piece of art. It's call the "Freedom Fest" and you can take part in a silent auction ...
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Take in boxwoods, Bloody Marys at Botanical Garden
Have a libation with your leafage at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The theme for its June Cocktails in the Garden series is Boxwoods & Bloody Marys. Fans of flora and stiff drink troll appetizers courtesy of a different featured restaurant each week. And liquids come alive at a full cash bar. Waves of sound flow from a DJ's system, and guests get a rare, night viewing of the "Sculpture in ...
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Science museums strike against below-inflation pay offer
The strike by members of the PCS and Prospect civil service workers’ unions at the National Museum of Science and Industry (NMSI) over below-inflation pay severely hit the running of the museum.
Socialist Worker |
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Street and Studio: Bid to capture the street is without a clear focus
Almost since the time of its invention, photography has gone hand in hand with portraiture. But in devising a machine that could make pictures in a fraction of the time it took to complete a painting, the inventors of photography also changed what portraiture was all about.
Socialist Worker |
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Chamber director labels Global Village a success
Ontario — June 7 Ontario’s Lions Park teemed with people visiting America’s Global Village Festival, Ontario Chamber of Commerce Executive Director John Breidenbach said.
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Ant sculpture vandal ordered to perform service for arts community
PORTSMOUTH — For nearly decapitating a public sculpture, Theodore "Teddy" Mottola will serve 25 hours of community service for the local arts community, pay restitution to the artist and $500 in fines. Mottola, 26, of 68 McDonough St., was also...
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Titans of the auction room shoved out by new boys
For the past 50 years the Impressionists - Monet, Manet, Renoir - have dominated auction houses, headlines and gallery viewing numbers. But their reign as the titans of the auction room is drawing to an end.
The New Zealand Herald |
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AMERIGROUP Foundation Announces Winners of 'Healthy Communities Art Project'
The AMERIGROUP Foundation announced the winners of its annual "Healthy Communities Art Project" during a special reception held on June 10 at its offices in Edison, N.J. Twelve New Jersey students had their artwork selected for this year's calendar and each received an iPOD shuffle.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Friends, face painting and fancy cars: Third annual Hanover Day to be held Saturday
This weekend residents will be able to find many an interesting thing at the B. Everett Hall Field.
Hanover Mariner |
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NEW YORK - Artist LeRoy Neiman has donated US$1 million to create a permanent home for a Harlem community arts centre. Neiman is best known for his colourful and energetic paintings of sporting events and portraits of such luminaries as Muhammad Ali, The Beatles, Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra.
Brandon Sun |
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San Diego Region's First Science Festival to be Launched March 2009
Over 250 free events scheduled for the public at UC San Diego, Salk Institute, Burnham Institute, The Scripps Research Institute and other venues throughout San Diego County.
Newswise |
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ReporterHerald.com
By Marisa Beahm Reporter-Herald staff writer Loveland lures artists whose hands are continuously caked in clay. They flock to the Sweetheart City for its sculpture scene, celebrated at the Sculpture in the Park show and sale each summer.
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Lathrup's Art in the Park gets a golden touch
There will be a "golden" touch to this year's Lathrup Village Art in the Park festival, to be held Saturday and Sunday at the Lathrup Municipal Park.
Southfield Eccentric |
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HERCULANEUM: Pride through pictures
If you're a Herculaneum resident with a talent for photography and bursting with civic pride, the 2008 Herculaneum Bicentennial Committee is sponsoring a contest that's perfect for you.
Jefferson County Journal |
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New Photo Labs
Abilene and Cooper High Schools students are going high-tech. The school district is looking to upgrade photo labs at both high schools. Right now, students in the photography classes use cameras with film. But next year, students will be using digital cameras.
KRBC - KTAB TV Abilene |
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Focusing on his own art
NEW IPSWICH -- For the past 28 years, art teacher Mike MacMahon has been using the walls of Mascenic High School as a canvas to teach his students how to create ceramic masterpieces.
Concord Monitor |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Yesterday I made an oblique reference to the quality of the University of Iowa Museum of Art's permanent collection. Check out highlights from the museum's post-1900 European and American art or print collections.
Arts Journal |
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City moving toward public-art ordinance
Avondale has almost completed an ordinance that would require developers to add public art to their projects. Last week, details of the proposed ordinance were presented to the City Council by city staff and a commercial development organization.
The Arizona Republic |
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Adobe Getting Flash Prepped for iPhone, if Only Apple Will Allow It [IPhone]
One of the biggest things missing from the iPhone is Flash support, rendering many sites unreadable and keeping us from enjoying Flash video via Mobile Safari. It's been a feature that people have...
Gizmodo |
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Showing a father’s love through photography
Few people from yesteryears have pictures of themselves when they were babies. Probably because it wasn’t digital then and photographs couldn’t be produced instantly; most parents didn’t practice documenting their children’s early years through pictures.
Manila Bulletin |
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