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Street Fair brings shopping surprises
More than music and families, the Street Fair is a shopping fiesta, with over 150 unique vendors that give more color and life to 32nd Avenue than the rest of the city combined. From original art and handcrafts to clothing and financial services, the Fair is a feast for all the senses. You’ll find booths featuring artisan wares, leather goods, jewelry, photography, paintings, pottery, clothing ...
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DEAR Camp
Brian Neal Sensabaugh’s exhibition “DEAR Camp,” presented at Lawndale Art Center in the winter of 2007, could have been seen as a kindred expression of the tension seen in Brokeback Mountain: A man with atypical desires must reconcile his feelings with his harsh, hyper--masculine envi ...
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Geraldo de Barros
In the 1940s, when other photographers were doing straight documentary and portraiture photography, Geraldo de Barros was creating abstract photos. He started with the negative: He would bend, scratch, draw on, flip, twist and double-expose film to create designs worth – and in need of – a ...
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Wallace drafted by St. Louis Cardinals
Sonoma's Brett Wallace - batting in an earlier conference game against Stanford - was drafted 13th overall by the St. Louis Cardinals. Photo by Jared Wallace/Jared Wallace Photography
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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.
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2008 Caramoor Jazz Festival
Katonah, New York - The 2008 Caramoor International Music Festival, hailed by The New York Times as “...the loveliest Festival of them all," presents a weekend of jazz on August 1, 2 and 3. The legendary pianist, Ahmad Jamal and his Trio were chosen by Jim Luce, Caramoor's jazz producer, to open the fifteenth annual International Jazz Festival.
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Arts & Jazz a success; Main Street, city preparing for Fourth of July event, Oktoberfest
About 10,000 people got a chance to listen to an array of jazz musicians and performers, look at all mediums and even make some art of their own on June 7 and 8 during the annual McKinney Arts and Jazz Festival.
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Closing date nears for fair
Friday, June 27, 4:30 p.m. is the first closing date for exhibitors who plan on attending the 2008 Yolo County Fair. Entry forms in the following categories are due: Senior Baked Foods, Clothing, Canned Foods, Arts, Crafts & Photography and Junior Baked Foods, Clothing, Canned Foods,
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Beachcomber Days is this weekend
Waldport Beachcomber Days - scheduled Friday through Sunday will include a Kids Parade Saturday, June 21, rain or shine, and a Sand Sculpture Building Contest Sunday, June 22.
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Get artistic this weekend
The Wilmington Council for the Arts presents the 28th annual Arts Exhibition on Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday, June 22 from 1-4 p.m.
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Creating art -- one piece at a time
A head here, two hands there -- someday these pieces will become a sculpture of three young people running with joy that will grace the tiny town of Montello, Wisc.
Midland Daily News |
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Summer to start with Renaissance downtown
Downtown Midland is expected to be packed with people checking out special bargains, food samples and a variety of entertainment during the Summer Solstice Stroll Saturday. But visitors had better conduct themselves with the utmost propriety or they might end up in the stockade!
Midland Daily News |
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Mount Magazine International Butterfly Festival Schedule of Events
Noon- 9 p.m. -- Mount Magazine International Butterfly Festival Quilt Show. First National Bank Community Center. Art Show and Photo Contest. First National Bank Community Center.
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Picasso painting breaks Australia art sale record
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An abstract portrait by Pablo Picasso on Wednesday smashed the record for an artwork sold in Australia, netting A$6.9 million ($6.1 million) at an auction in Sydney.
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Man Sentenced For Vandalizing Ant Sculpture In Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- A Portsmouth man will pay for nearly tearing the head off a downtown sculpture. Theodore Mottola must serve 25 hours of community service for the local arts community, pay restitution to the artist and $500 in fines.
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SPORTS HEADLINES
The 47th annual Downtown Grand Haven Art Festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29. It will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Admission is free.
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Photography all over
Exhibits at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts and Polk Museum of Art... By Megan Voeller.Sketchbook Photography buffs have more than usual to be thankful for this month. The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts opened an edgier-than-usual exhibit of photographs by Len Prince last week. Skip over the photographer's celebrity portraits (unless you really like celebrities, of course) and head ...
Creative Loafing Tampa |
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Art: The Hidden Noise: Considering the Object and Rauschenberg: USF
Friday, June 20... By Ben Fry.The art world lost one of its greatest modern innovators recently when Robert Rauschenberg passed away at the ripe old age of 82 in May. Pieces from different periods of the American artist's career are featured in The Hidden Noise: Considering the Object and Rauschenberg: USF, two new exhibits that open this Friday at USF Contemporary Art Museum. Rauschenberg saw ...
Creative Loafing Tampa |
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7 p.m.: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory; Open Air Theater, Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville. 7:30 p.m.: Princeton Festival screening of Moulin Rouge; Princeton Public Library.
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LRMA offering pottery classes
The Lauren Rogers Museum of Art began summer pottery classes Tuesday in the newly renovated Seventh Street Studio located behind the Roger Green House.
Laurel Leader-Call |
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Flame Tree TV sponsors second annual flame tree photo contest
Flame Tree TV, parent company of Local Channel KSPN2 and Visitor's Channel 3, is accepting entries into the second annual Flame Tree photography contest.
Saipan Tribune |
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Wonenberg to represent NMI in China sculpture symposium
Barry Wonenburg, art instructor at the Northern Marianas College, has been invited to the represent the CNMI in the 9th International Sculpture Symposium in China, which will run from July 26 to Sept. 5.
Saipan Tribune |
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Picasso sale sets local art record
ART auction history was made last night when a painting by Pablo Picasso sold at a Sydney auction for $6.9 million.
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South Asian festival expands to three days
The Mosaic South Asian festival has grown so much that it needs an extra day to squeeze everything in. Festival director Asma Arshad Mahmood said a third day has been added to the event, which in its first two years has spanned two days.
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Photography show gives a fresh look at adoption
Late Saturday afternoon, Melissa and Michael Drury sat on the bright red couch in the middle of Miami Art Central gallery. The couple, along with their 9-year-old foster child, Jorge, drove from their home in Cutler Bay to South Miami for the opening of a special exhibit.
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