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Linda McCartney's photos on display
An exhibition of Linda McCartney's photographs, hand-picked by her husband, will be put on display Friday at a gallery in west London. The prints show the range of the late photographer's career, which was overshadowed by the fame of her husband, former...
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Some things borrowed: 'Wedded Bliss' on exhibit
Like any sumptuous wedding, the new "Wedded Bliss" exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem has all the expected elements of a memorable affair: the grand white...
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Everything's new at the Ballet
The term "New Works Festival" refers to the San Francisco Ballet's 75th anniversary premieres of 10 ballets, an innovative and bold performance concept. The new dress festival, a parallel event, unfolded as dance-loving glitterati promenaded through the lobby...
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Dance review: Possokhov, Wheeldon, Taylor works
It's tempting to treat San Francisco Ballet's gargantuan New Works Festival as a sporting event: 10 choreographers unveiling 10 world premieres over three days. Who will win? Who will lose? But Tuesday the real winner was clear, and it was the Ballet...
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Portait of a grim Tony Blair put up in halls of Parliament
LONDON - A somber Tony Blair is back in Parliament - in a portrait capturing an indelible image of the embattled politician in his final months in office. The painting,...
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Hot Docs experiences crime wave
The market at Hot Docs, the Canadian International Documentary Festival, screened a slew of films this week that put viewers through an emotional wringer while probing horrific murders.
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Latin America to dominate Cannes
Steven Soderbergh's Che Guevara diptych early favourite for Palme d'Or in contest short on British talent
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Portait of a grim Tony Blair put up in halls of Parliament
By REGAN McTARSNEY A somber Tony Blair is back in Parliament - in a portrait capturing an indelible image of the embattled politician in his final months in office. The painting, unveiled Wednesday, takes its place in the buildings grand portrait galleries alongside British political luminaries, including former leaders Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill. The former prime minister, who ...
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The Future of Heads by Mark Keffer attempts to capture the mind visually
Lifetimes are spent trying to tackle and pin down the constant state of flux of the human mind. Even pros like Freud, Jung, and Dr. Phil have grasped only morsels. The task is arguably impossible. But painter Mark Keffer accepts the challenge in his show "The Future of Heads" at Pravus Gallery in do ...
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Current art shows, exhibitions and installations
"Chado Ralph Rucci" at Phoenix Art Museum's Kelly Ellman Fashion Design Gallery: If you just splurged on a ridiculously expensive piece of clothing — whatever you do — don't wear it when you see this show. Why? By comparison, the garments on display will make you feel like a bum in rags. ...
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Flop to Fortune: Ouyang Shows Rise of Chinese Contemporary Art
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Through the heart-shaped entrance of a blood-red booth, Ouyang Chun will hang about 100 paintings depicting his musings on the flippant and absurd at the China International Gallery Exposition in Beijing from tomorrow.
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Che films tipped for prizes as Latin American theme dominates festival
Soderbergh early favourite for Palme d'Or in contest short on British talent
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You write the reviews: Simon Armitage, Art Gallery, Huddersfield
The poet, playwright and novelist Simon Armitage looked relaxed as he waited to be introduced to a full house in Huddersfield Art Gallery; born in the town, the 44-year-old was tonight a local boy made good. Clearly, the youthful-looking Armitage of 2008 is an experienced performer. Here, he was in the best sense artful, experimental and yet at ease in his own skin in front of an audience of ...
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Coachella brings Prince, Roger Waters to desert
No festival is more predicated on the elements than the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
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LONDON - Artist Loris Greaud looks at his work of art 'Cellar Door (Once is Always Twice)' at the Institute of Contemporary arts on April 23, 2008 in London, England.
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Where am I? > Until 31 Dec 2008 Featuring Mista Stixx with funky house, soul and R'n'B.... more details Until 10 May 2008 A group exhibition featuring the best of UK's 2007 postgraduates....
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Candice Boutilier/Columbia Basin Herald A healing waters inspired sculpture will serve as a sundial in East Beach Park ...
SOAP LAKE - The Soap Lake Garden Club still needs funds to place a six-ton art sculpture at East Beach Park. The $150,000 healing waters theme sculpture was purchased last year by the garden club through nearly 13 years of obtaining grants, donations, conducting yard sales and selling plants.
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Quaker Steak & Lube
Description: The largest full patio bar in Knoxville with an easy going feel to the place that allows guest to lay back and enjoy the night. All ages welcome. They host live music, poker and dart tournaments, guitar hero and solo artist contests, and summer bike nights.
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Deep Sea 3D
Until 27 Apr 2008 A 3D journey through the deep ocean and the creatures that inhabit it.... more details Until 22 Jun 2008 An exhibition looking at Hope's design theory and his ideas about design reform.
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Larger than life sculptures by local artist
ART LOVERS will now have an opportunity to view two newly-installed larger-than-life sculptures by Asia's well known artists Eng Tay.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-23 23:55 S&P raises Eastman Kodak outlook to 'stable' from 'negative'
NEW YORK (AP) - Credit-ratings agency Standard & Poor's Ratings Services on Wednesday said it raised its outlook on Eastman Kodak Co., a photography products maker to "stable" from "negative."
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Coachella brings Prince, Roger Waters to desert
No festival is more predicated on the elements than the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. One of the summer's biggest festival destinations, Coachella is defined by its desert setting, where palm trees abound and California mountain ranges hover. At the Indio, Calif. festival, temperatures routinely top 100 degrees during the day, before yielding to cool, purple-sky nights. More than ...
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D:construct - screen print exhibition
The Alchemist Design and Print present a screen print and photography exhibition by George Hajian in Wellington for 3 days only.
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Transit Crew on SA tour
ZIMBABWEAN reggae outfit Transit Crew is in South Africa for the 10-day Mangaung African Cultural Festival that opened in Bloemfontein this week.
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Sculptor in town to discuss memorial
THE Melbourne-based sculptor selected to create Bathurst's Peter Brock memorial will visit the city today to discuss her concept plan. Julie Squires will front the local media in the council chambers at 10.30am.
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