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Workshops pack two-day poetry festival By Marisa Beahm The Reporter-Herald
With workshops titled “exploring lucid dreaming” and “stop making sense,” attendees of the Loveland poetry festival are sure to expand their creative boundaries. The Green Fuse Poetic Arts Association is hosting the festival, which includes an entire day of two-hour poetry workshops and an open reading for people to share their new creations.
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Plans to expand airport raise worries
BELLINGHAM — A multimillion- dollar decision on an expanded terminal for Bellingham International Airport may be made in the next few months, despite looming uncertainties about oil prices and the economic future of the airline industry.
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TODAY’S BEST BET
The RiverFest will kick off tonight with a festival on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre from 5 to 9 with entertainment by George Wesley and the RJG Latino Multi-Cultural Dancers, food and art. Children can paint a mural of the river. A free WVIA movie, “Look
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Artists learn the Batik technique
The Baron of Batik, Sarkasi Said during a workshop at the Museum of Fine Arts in Valletta, yesterday. Photo: Jason Borg.
Times of Malta |
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Art Pick 'Constantly Expanding'
Feathers, porcupine quills and mineral crystals are some of the unusual materials artist José Alvarez used to create the exuberant, psychedelic mixed-media collages and paintings that comprise his Miami show, Constantly Expanding.
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Enter Your Tummy Pictures in the Not Your Average Pregnant Bikini Contest
Enter your baby pictures in a beauty contest before your delivery date. Submit creative pictures of your pregnant tummy for a chance to win prizes. [PR.com - June 20, 2008]
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Special needs school proposed for Camden
CAMDEN — A special needs school and children’s museum is being planned for the former MBNA daycare facility on Free Street.
Camden Herald |
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CHEAP DATE: Get your strawberry fix with this berry tasty date
We're big fans of all of the festivals the Southern Tier region has to offer throughout the summer. Admission is reasonable, the food is great and you can spend all day at most of them enjoying music and the general atmosphere.
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Open house, art appreciation event
Children grieving loss of a loved one or experiencing family turmoil can learn to express themselves through art from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Rick’s House of Hope, 4867 Forest Grove Drive, Bettendorf. Lynn Gingras-Taylor, Figge Art Museum youth and family program director and local bluesman Ellis Kell will be special guests. Information on the center’s programs will be available.
Quad-City Times |
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More fiber art in Peabody's Rose Room
For the past few decades, fiber art has entered the mainstream. And now, with the opening of exhibits that together form "I-4 Corridor: Stretching Threads Across Florida," it's easier than ever to see why.
Daytona Beach News-Journal |
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Bay View parade may be canceled
The annual parade for the South Shore Frolics, one of Milwaukee's oldest festivals, is canceled this year unless Bay...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Broadcast Newsroom |
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ISB students try their hands at graffiti
Group photo of the students with Dezer and their artwork. - ZASIKA MUSDI Twenty-four International School Brunei (ISB) students yesterday had the opportunity to take part in the third workshop by the three French graffiti artists at the foyer area of the Multi-Purpose Hall at UBD.
Borneo Bulletin |
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Wired for fun Utah Arts Festival kicks off Thursday
The sound of a harp in the sky doesn't mean you've passed into the afterlife. It can also mean that you are at the 2008 Utah Arts Festival.
Deseret Morning News |
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Getting to know history behind spray painting
A conference on 'Spray Painting: History of the movement and techniques' was held yesterday at the Senate Room of the Vice Chancellor Hall, UBD.
Borneo Bulletin |
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DIVERSIONS
Museums/Attractions CityArts, 334 N. Mead. Open 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thu., 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. Free. Information, 316-462-2787. Exploration Place, 300 N. McLean Blvd. Hours noon-5 p.m. Sun.-Mon., 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thu., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Wed. and Fri.-Sat. General admission $8, $7.50 seniors, $6 youth, $3 children, free for members and for children under 2 with paid ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Sufi music mesmerises Kashmir
A scintillating and heart rendering performance by artists from Kashmir, Delhi and Egypt mesmerised the audience on the first day of three-day sufi festival that started at Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) on the banks of famous Dal lake.
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NEW EXHIBITS
ArtPort Gallery: "Women Artists," works by 11 Tallahassee artists affiliated with the Florida Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Through July 30. Free. Public reception, 6-7:30 p.m. today. Hours: 8 a.m.-11:30 p.m. daily.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Today MS Boot Scooting Benefit, the Matt Engels Band, chuckwagon dinner, dance, silent auction, 5-10 p.m., Corbin Boot Scooting Barn, 5079 SW Fulton Road, Towanda. All proceeds benefit the South Central & Western Kansas Division of the National MS Society. Tickets $25, $5 children under 12. Information, Ann Harvey, 316-258-2135, or MS, 316-264-7043. Men of Chippendales , 8 p.m., the ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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North Texas Events, June 19
LEGENDS OF WESTERN SWING FESTIVAL Noon to midnight today and Saturday, MPEC. Various Western Swing bands will perform. (940) 716-5555. RED RIVER RODEO at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, Wichita County Mounted Patrol Arena, FM 369, Arena Road, north of the Seymour Highway, Wichita Falls.
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ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS
Tuesday "The Definitive Dali," video, 12:30 p.m., Wichita Art Museum, 1400 W. Museum Blvd. Included with admission. Information, 316-268-4921. MUSIC, DANCE Saturday Senseney Music Community Band, 7 p.m., Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1750 N. Tyler Road. Free. Donations accepted for Habitat for Humanity. Information, 316-722-7613.
The Wichita Eagle |
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Museum plans creative activities during run of Roman art exhibit
From designing mosaics and crafting terra cotta sculptures to drawing portraits and painting frescoes, visitors to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art can partake in various hands-on activities with "Roman Art from the Louvre.” "I think all of us got so excited by the exhibit ... so there was a great deal of creativity coming out of the staff in making these plans,” Oklahoma City Museum of Art ...
The Oklahoman |
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Students explore various mediums
The Olympian's art page showcased artwork from students across all grades and schools in the districts we cover.
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Nine films win deadCenter festival awards
The deadCenter Film Festival 2008 winners were announced following the closing- night screening. All winners received trophies designed by Oklahoma artist Joe Bohrer. The winner in Best Narrative Feature also won $2,500. The winners are: • Narrative Feature: "The New Year Parade.” • Documentary Feature: "Greensboro: Closer to the Truth.” • Narrative Short: "Damn the Past!” • Documentary ...
The Oklahoman |
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Subodh Gupta's work fetches USD 1.33 mn at Saffronart auction
Mumbai, June 20: New Delhi-based contemporary artist Subodh Gupta's untitled work of steel vessels soared past S.H. Raza's "Germination" to record a high of Rs.57 million ($1.33 million) at Saffronart's summer online auction.
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