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Local wine, lavender paired a Daffodil Hill
Enjoy local wine and lavender at the Daffodil Hill Lavender Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Daffodil Hill Vineyard, 6435 Crowley Road in Rickreall.
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Around the bubbler: What's on tap this week
Show at Artisan Gallery Animal images in contemporary art -- wild and woolly, tame and tender, mysterious and malevolent -- are on display in a summer show opening Friday, June 27 at the Artisan Gallery, 6858 Paoli Road in Paoli. The show will run through August 3. The group exhibition, including work by Kelli Hoppman (whose work is pictured), S.V. Medaris, Audrey Christie, Jonathan Wilde, Gene ...
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Yankee Silversmith auctions off assets
Wallingford (WTNH, June 26, 2008 6:04 AM) -- Collectibles and antiques not damaged by a fire at the Yankee Silversmith Inn in Wallingford are going on the auction block today.
WTNH-TV New Haven |
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Ancient tales and tradition come to southern Maine
The artists of OtterBear Studio will be returning to Home and Away Gallery in Kennebunkport the weekend of June 28th.
York County Coast Star |
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I want to dedicate international award to the nation: Sudarsan
A polar bear's appeal for saving the planet trounced 12 other entries from across the world for the coveted International Sand Sculpture award.
Outlook India |
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Things to do June 27-29
The Sawdust Art Festival and Art-A-Fair kick off in Laguna Beach, George Michael performs at the Honda Center and pirates attack the Belmont Pier.
Orange County Register |
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Sponsored Listing
International services group and oil play Falkland Islands Holdings made £1.91 million pre-tax in the year to March.
Growth Company Investor |
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Ogunquit Town Column — June 26
Congratulations to the Ogunquit Performing Arts for the great success of their annual fiddler's contest held recently. It was a full house at the Dunaway Center. The contest featured three money prizes donated by Ogunquit Rotary, Life Family Chiropractic...
York County Coast Star |
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Can past nuclear explosions help detect forgeries?
ST PETERSBURG. Can nuclear explosions advance art history? A former curator from the State Russian Museum in St Petersburg believes they can.
Art Newspaper |
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Dog helps a Marine see himself
When Marine Lt. Col. Jay Kopelman brought a stray mutt back to the United States from Iraq, he didn't realize their journey together had just begun. He soon learned they both were suffering from combat stress. The 5-week-old puppy, “Lava,” was rescued from an empty 50-gallon oil drum during a standoff with enemy snipers.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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North Student News
A film by Hampton High School junior Ben Kepner has won first place in the Westinghouse Electric Co. N-Vision Forms of Energy Contest. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Art show features singer/songwriters
PAINT TOWNSHIP — Local residents Daniel and Georgianne Eash have been quietly showing art on their beautiful 18-acre “Big Oaks Farm” for the past several years.
The Daily American |
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Art exhibit opens Friday
The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Johnstown’s next exhibit, “The Education Collection: Unplugged,” starts Friday. It features nearly 50 works from the musuem’s Arts-in-Education Permanent Collection.
The Daily American |
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Voice of the People for June 26
Slow down and saveLet them drill for oil in existing leases firstThis weekend on one of the Sunday news shows I watched Sen. Biden, D-Del, and Sen. Graham, R-S.C., discuss the pros and cons of opening up offshore leases to oil drillers pending individual state approval.
The Gainesville Sun |
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San Diego schools calendar
Today: Culture Fair, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Walker Elementary School, 9225 Hillery Drive. Class displays, performances and a silent auction. Information: (858) 271-8050.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Jean Delannoy; classic French filmmaker; 100
Classic French filmmaker Jean Delannoy, who adapted novels by Victor Hugo and Andre Gide and won the Cannes Film Festival's top prize in 1946, has died at age 100, officials said.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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ODC summer dance festival kicks off
At ODC Theater's three-week summer festival, Bay Area dance trailblazers are mingling with cultural dance leaders and guest artists from across the nation in a showcase of contemporary and traditional works.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Thieves raid flat as Russian youngsters play at festival
A GROUP of young Russian musicians visiting Glasgow had their flat raided - while they performed at a city festival. Members of the Rostov Children's Jazz Quintet were playing at the Glasgow Mela in Kelvingrove Park.
EveningTimes Online |
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KL aiming to catch MICE
KUALA LUMPUR: The new "Visit KL" logo was unveiled recently, as part of City Hall's 10-year plan to make the city the destination of choice for holidays, meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) and sporting events.
The New Straits Times |
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GuelphMercury.com - arts - CALENDAR
Barber Gallery What Matters to You?: Guelph secondary school student exhibit; Continuum: Homage to Sand, Stone and Water, to July 20; 167 Suffolk St. W., Guelph; to July 19; 519-824-0821.
Guelph Mercury |
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Art, sports fun for kids at festival
While August and Dickey Betts & Great Southern are tearing up the main stage with great music, other activities will be taking place in downtown Aurora.
The Beacon News |
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Jeff Koons: Piecing Together a Contemporary Icon
Walking into the Jeff Koons exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art is like stepping into Candyland, or maybe Wonderland, or both - while tripping on acid. The is the first major retrospective on Koons - one of America's most famous and provocative contemporary artists - in 15 years, and the museum has carefully crammed every one of the artist's blockbuster pieces into the gallery, ...
Daily Northwestern |
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A complete listing of events going on in your area
The Fox Valley Philharmonic Orchestra's gala concert and painted violin auction: Today at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Aurora. There will be an auction at 5:30 p.m., followed by the concert at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the concert only are $18 for adults and $13 for students/seniors.
The Beacon News |
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A big step for artist Andrew
AN ARTIST from Tingley opened his own studio and gallery in Batley on Monday. (26/06/2008 09:32:42)
Batley Today |
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Trains and dinosaurs a winning combination
Trains and dinosaurs don't normally go together. But they proved to be a winning combination for 12-year-old Nick Leahy of Clarendon Hills, who took second place among sixth-graders in Metra's second annual safety poster contest. Drawn with colored pencils, Nick's poster warns people to keep their ears open near train tracks. It features a tyrannosaurus rex listening to an iPod and a ...
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