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Youth Performing And Visual Arts Camp Taking Applications
LITTLE ROCK, AR- I Dream a World, a performing and visual arts camp for community youth, is now accepting applications. Acting, poetry/rap, dance/movement, singing, improvisation, photography, songwriting, painting/drawing and set design are all part of the curriculum.
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Burwell Tribune Award Winner In Nebraska Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest
Lincoln- The Burwell Tribune newspaper was the recipient of nine separate awards in the Nebraska Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest. Award winners were announced at the Nebraska Press Association Awards Banquet held Saturday night at the Cornhusker Marriot in Lincoln.
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High school art-tech exhibit at the Mall
Students from 12 Nebraska high schools as well as (for the first time) junior high school students have entered more than 400 pieces of art work, technical crafts and woodcrafts in North Platte Community College’s annual Art-Tech Exhibit.
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Eastwood film leads Cannes Film Festival
American directors Clint Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh will headline the streamlined competition at Cannes.
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Historic hotels restored to former glory
For a growing number of travelers looking for a more authentic hotel experience, or longing for a sense of place, the restored historic hotel may be the answer. TODAY Travel editor Peter Greenberg highlights the older hotels enjoying a great renaissance.
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MAC extends youth art show application deadline
The deadline to apply for the Mississauga Arts Council's multi-discipline art show has been extended by one week. MAC officials are accepting applications from young artists for the What I Âme youth showcase, which takes place Thursday, May 8 at Burnhamthorpe Library Auditorium. Deadline to apply is Monday.
Mississauga News |
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Gabriele Basilico
Italian photographer Gabriele Basilico specializes in large, pitiless urban landscapes. Last year, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art commissioned him to chronicle his vision of Silicon Valley.
MetroActive |
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Smithsonian Exhibit "Roots Music" Visits N.Ky.
An exploration of American music will hit various Kentucky museums including one in Maysville and Covington.
The Kentucky Post |
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West Island Events
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT $"/> $"/>Beaconsfield Library: Exhibition of oils by Carol Lappin until April 28. At 303 Beaconsfield Blvd. Info: 514-428-4460. $"/> $"/>Hudson Artists: Exhibition & sale on April 26 & 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vernissage on April 25 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Raffle painting donated.
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Calendar
Thursday, April 24 Bake auction The annual Gurdon Band Boosters bake auction is 7 p.m. at the Cabe Student Center, Gurdon High School. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds go toward band camp and scholarships.
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Photography exhibit April 25 and 26 at local museum
The "Photography In Your Own Backyard" Contest and Exhibit will be Friday, April 25, 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Winners will be recognized on Saturday at 4 p.m. The exhibit will feature 299 photographs in different categories on display at the Clarke County Museum and Helm's House.
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Santa Clara seeking volunteers for advisory commissions
Are you a Santa Clara resident interested in helping shape policy on topics ranging from public art to preservation, from libraries to land-use? If so, your government needs you.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Amateur band winners to jam with Police
The winner of an amateur band contest will perform with the British rock band, The Police, before an audience of 60,000 in London, a contest organizer said.The Virgin Radio rock 'n' contest is aimed at reuniting middle-aged band members whose dreams of becoming musicians fell apart before they made it big, The Times of London reported Wednesday.We are looking for bands that split because the ...
Moldova.org |
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ExploreLI: Heckscher Museum dazzles
The art museum reopens Saturday in Huntington with two new installations after a year-long renovation that cost $1.5 million.
Newsday |
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Rediscovering the Heckscher Museum of Art
The Expressionist-era canvas that some curators unabashedly call "the most famous painting on Long Island" returned to Huntington this month after two years at the Met, where it was cleaned and brightened, and later included as part of an exhibit on German portraiture.
Newsday |
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Children's Musem Set To Open
Take a look inside the new San Diego Children's Museum and find out when you can take the family to check it out.
NBC 7/39 San Diego |
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Visual Arts: Land/Scape at Sandler Hudson Gallery
Wed., April 23... By Amber Robinson.The main space of west Midtown's Sandler Hudson Gallery showcases LAND/SCAPE, continuing Wed., APRIL 23. Peruvian nature photographer Fernando La Rosa aims for an emotive take on landscape photography rather than the more traditional approach of simplistic documentation of place, while Alabama-raised Frances De La Rosa's large abstracted oil landscapes offer a ...
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Gold Beach Art Roll
Seven art galleries in Gold Beach will sponsor a free "Spring Art Roll" this Saturday, April 26, from 4-7 p.m. The event will feature music, complimentary food and drink, art and photography demonstrations and comedic poetry.
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Special Event: Inman Park Festival
Sat., April 26... By Wendi Jonassen.In its 37th year, the INMAN PARK FESTIVAL still meets the criteria of a block party. It's a neighborhood celebration that overtakes the streets for no reason other than to congregate and have a good time. But over the past few decades, the festival has tremendously elaborated on the original definition. It now offers art from more than 100 local artists, a ...
Creative Loafing Atlanta |
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Indy, Clint and Che hit the Côte d'Azur
Eastwood's "Changeling" and Soderbergh's four-hour "Che" top an impressive Eurocentric lineup at 61st Cannes festival.
Salon.com |
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Upcoming: Short List
Ballroom Book Bash, Nothing Seen at Gallery Stokes and more... April 24 Thursday A Cappella Books is known for its unique selection of good reads, and each quarter this local treasure chest celebrates newly released books with the BALLROOM BOOK BASH, this week honoring Hadjii, a Brunswick native who is currently producing a BET TV series based on his film Somebodies. Hadjii will read from ...
Creative Loafing Atlanta |
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High Desert Spring Festival opens Thursday
BY RUTH JUSTIS/Staff Reporter The annual High Desert Spring Festival opens Thursday, April 24 and runs through Sunday, April 27. A variety of entertainment is scheduled to entice the whole family.
The Ridgecrest Daily Independent |
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Phelps on display at Nan Boothby
Stan Phelps, local painter and artist in residence at the Perrenoud Ranche Historic Site just outside of Cochrane, is exhibiting his work at the Nan Boothby Library, but he says his display is more than just brush strokes and easels.
Cochrane Times |
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St. Tim’s offer deals, sweets at Spring Fling
St. Timothy’s High School is staying true to tradition and raising some money for grad by throwing their second annual Spring Fling silent auction and dessert night on Thursday, April 24.
Cochrane Times |
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Local wineries prepare for art, seafood and wine festival
The 21st Annual America's Wild Rivers Coast Art, Seafood, and Wine Festival will host another excellent array of wineries to please the palettes of aficionados attending the event in Gold Beach on May 17 and 18.
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