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Art club has 49 reasons to celebrate
The Cochrane Art Club is in the final preparation stages for their 49th Annual Art Show and then it is on to the Big 50 -- 50 great years of making art in Cochrane.
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Denver Art Museum, Anschutz Collection buy Eakins painting
DENVER (AP) - The Denver Art Museum and the Denver-based Anschutz Collection have jointly acquired an 1892 painting by American artist Thomas Eakins from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Denver Art Museum, Anschutz Collection buy Eakins painting
The Denver Art Museum and the Denver-based Anschutz Collection have jointly acquired an 1892 painting by American artist Thomas Eakins from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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9 Year Old Jordana Beatty Set for Title Role in HandMade Films' 'Eloise in Paris'
LOS ANGELES , April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- After an exhaustive search on 4 continents, HandMade Films and director Charles Shyer have cast 9 year old Australian actress Jordana Beatty to play the title role of Eloise in their new live-action feature Eloise in Paris , which begins principal photography August 12th in Paris , New York , and the south of France .
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Film festival in shadow of Ground Zero opens for 7th year
Born out of the horror of the September 11 attacks, the Tribeca Film Festival co-founded by director Robert de Niro in 2002 opens for its seventh year Wednesday hailing its growing strength.
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Laura Elia Introduces "Awake" Series of Inspirational Paintings: Abstract Expression of Tibetan Buddhism
Dallas artist and interior designer Laura Elia today announced the unveiling of her "Awake" series of inspirational paintings that are an expression of her discovery and exploration of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Woman's home is her art
How do you tackle interior decor when your artwork can be found hanging prominently on the walls and displayed in curio cabinets across mid-Michigan?
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Saturday's Teddy Bear Rally includes contests, games
Saturday is St. John's Hospital 23rd annual Teddy Bear Rally at Dickerson Park Zoo, with games, inflatables, face painting and entertainment for the family. The Teddy Bear Rally is free and open to the public all day. Children are welcome to bring their teddy bears to receive a "check-up" at the Bear Care Clinic from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the zoo, 3043 N. Fort Ave. Activities throughout the day ...
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Homeless Teens and At-Risk Young Adults Participate in 01SJ Global Festival of Art Enabled by Cisco
Homeless teens and at-risk young adults at Bill Wilson Center, a non-profit, community-based agency that provides counseling and support services to youth and families in Santa Clara County, will work with professional artists to develop new media artwork for the 2nd Biennial 01SJ Global Festival of Art on the Edge, June 4-8, in downtown San Jose. Festival organizer ZER01 and Visionary Festival ...
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Your News: Nyack students advance in competition
NYACK - Five students from the Nyack School district advanced to the state level of the PTA-sponsored 2007 Reflections Contest. From Valley Cottage Elementary School: Danielle Stierlen, photography; Grace E. Griffin, visual art; Amayah Spence, literature.
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FILM: Rush Line
If you haven’t made it out yet to the 2008 Nashville Film Festival, here’s what you’ve missed so far: surprise no-fuss appearances by Nicole Kidman at screenings of The Black List and American Teen ; a furious confrontation between the family of the late Nashville fighter Irish Billy Collins and a maker of the documentary Cornered at the post-film Q&A; banjo master Bela Fleck turning his ...
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No surprise, art walk expected to be bigger, better this year
Once again, the spring gallery walk will be bigger and better than ever. "I think people will be moving quickly," said Hays Arts Council Executive Director Brenda Meder. "People will try to get in as much as they can."
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Single Junction Circulators target cellular base stations.
Intended for wireless infrastructure applications, PCxxxAG-21H Series is manufactured with samarium cobalt magnets packaged in aluminum housings. Units cover 5 major cellular frequency bands from 869-2,170 MHz, while exhibiting optimal intermodulation distortion performance. Offered in industry standard 1 x 1 in. packages, all drop-in circulators are lead-free and RoHS compliant. This story ...
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Japanese Comic Ranking, April 15–21
Maid in the USA - A Visit to Royal/ T LA's first maid café had its grand opening ceremony last week, and we were able to check it out. Besides serving up delicious meals and drinks, it's also host to a Japanese pop art gallery. Plus, an interview with the owner of the cafe and gallery!
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Tri Kappa-sponsored high school art exhibit now viewable at Arts Commerce & Visitors Centre in Balentine Gallery
For the 29th year the Beta Phi chapter of Tri Kappa is sponsoring a High School Art Exhibit, featuring work by Wells County students. This year the exhibit will be viewable through May 22, at the Arts Commerce & Visitors Centre’s Balentine Gallery.
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Anne Appleby and Maddy Rosenberg
“Concrete painting” isn’t a home-decorating fad — it’s a term used by Wade Wilson Art to describe the work of Anne Appleby, whose minimalist one-color abstracts are as smooth and monotonic as concrete. The Montana artist has been showing her simple, subtle works since 1977; ...
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Katy Heinlein
Katy Heinlein does her best work between the sheets. For her show at CTRL Gallery, the artist draped brightly colored fabrics off wires and wood beams to create ambiguous wall- and floor-based sculptures. They look as if they could be forming landscapes, body parts, buildings or something else — ...
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“Happiness Is a Warm Gun: The Thomas Imbach Films”
Genre. Tone. Fiction. Fact. Documentary. Drama. These terms don’t seem to mean much to Switzerland’s Thomas Imbach, a director for whom the term “experimental filmmaker” may be too narrow and specific. The selections at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s “Happiness Is a ...
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Capsule Art Reviews: "Craft in America — Expanding Traditions," "Dario Robleto: Oh, Those Mirrors With Memory (Actions ...
"Craft in America — Expanding Traditions" With a lush catalog introduced by Jimmy Carter, an extensive Web site and an accompanying three-part PBS series, "Craft in America — Expanding Traditions" has "blockbuster" written all over it. Organized by Craft in America, Inc., the exhibition ...
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Elementary Music Festival
Some of Bay County's finest musicians gathered Tuesday to fill the night with songs for the 28th Annual Bay District Schools Elementary Music Festival.
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Film festival in shadow of Ground Zero opens for 7th year
Born out of the horror of the September 11 attacks, the Tribeca Film Festival co-founded by director Robert de Niro in 2002 opens for its seventh year Wednesday hailing its growing strength.
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It's a Classy Affair
S.F. is known for great restaurants and fine museums, and every so often the two get together to show you what life would be like if you were extraordinarily rich. This month's effort is the Asian Art Museum's Taste of Asia, which means people get to nibble on food from restaurants like Yank Sing, B ...
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Sonobond Ultrasonics to Exhibit State-of-the-Art Metal Welding Unit
Sonobond Ultrasonics to Exhibit State-of-the-Art Metal Welding Unit at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo in Milwaukee, May 21-22 The SpliceRite(TM) Ultrasonic Wire Splicer will be on Display at Booth #1433 in the Midwest Airline Center WEST CHESTER, Pennsylvania, April 15, 2008-Sonobond Ultrasonics, a leader in ultrasonic metal welding technology since 1960, announced today that it ...
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Hollywood Artists to Discuss 'When Fine Art Meets Moviemaking' During California Art Club's Annual Gold Medal Exhibition
Renowned representational painters and sculptors who have left indelible impressions on millions around the world with the artwork they created for movies will discuss the intersection of traditional fine arts and filmmaking at an educational program during the California Art Club's 97th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition, on view from April 27 to May 18 at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
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Arthouse
Artists' Television Access. "Ghost in the Reel Change": Live music with vintage shorts and contemporary films by David Michalak. Sun., April 27, 8 p.m. $6. Butterfield 8: Elizabeth Taylor at her best/worst. Mon., April 28, 8 p.m. $5-$20. 992 Valencia (at 21st St.), 824-3890, www.atasite.org. Castro ...
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