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Sarkozy's father stages erotic art exhibition in Spain
Madrid, June 26: Pal Sarkozy, 80, father of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, is staging a surrealistic and erotic art exhibition in Madrid, Spanish media reported Thursday.
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Madrid gallery casts doubt on Goya
Experts from Madrid's Prado museum suggest one of the most famous paintings in their collection may not be a Goya.
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Atlanta museum trains lens on Civil Rights
ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- The High Museum of Art is focusing on the civil rights era in two new exhibits that include 200 photographs, many of which have never been publicly displayed before.
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Meeting To Condole Mallikarjuna Raos Demise [Gallery]
P.K. Mallikharjuna Rao who lost out to blood cancer and took his last breath the other day in Hyderabad was remembered by the personalities from Tollywood.In an meeting conducted by the Movie Artistes Association for paying respects to the veteran actor at the Dr. Ramanaidu buiding complex in Film Nagar, Paruchuri Brothers, T.S Vijay Chander, president of MAA Nagababu, Srihari, Jayasudha, ...
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Free activities planned at Eugene 08 Festival
Though virtually all the tickets for the U.S. Olympic Trials have been sold, organizers of the Eugene 08 Festival say there are plenty of free activities planned outside the gates of Hayward Field.
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North Devon College unveils college plans at public exhibition
The people of Barnstaple and the surrounding areas will have the chance to view proposals for the new North Devon College when they go on show for the first time at a public exhibition next month (July 4/5).
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival opens on Mall
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Hundreds of artists, scientists and visitors from three wildly different cultures — Texas, NASA and the isolated Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan — converged Wednesday at the opening of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall.
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Gallery flushed with success
The world's smallest art gallery, which is inside a portable toilet, is coming to Kingston in July. Melanie Warner's Bog Standard Gallery, which displays more than 1,000 photos of toilet signs from around the world, will be at the Toilet Gallery in Clarence Street from July 4 to 26.
Wandsworth Guardian |
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Department store or art exhibition?
AS art movements go, it was bold, beautiful and far-reaching. Art deco, which officially emerged in 1910, conquered more boundaries, entered more homes and inspired more designers than any art trend before or since.
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His Bobness gets all tangled up in hues
Bob Dylan's paintings are interesting but nothing to write home about
The Australian |
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Mining boom boosts fortunes
Increased public and private support is helping stimulate the West Australian cultural sector, including a gallery acquisition fund
The Australian |
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Dow sinks 300 points as oil surges to record
The Dow plummeted 300 points Thursday afternoon as selling accelerated following a record surge in oil prices.
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Sarkozy's dad in erotic art show
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's 80-year-old father is staging a surrealistic and erotic art exhibition in Madrid.
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Stipe turns sculptor
Michael Stipe 's work as an artist is to be showcased in a new exhibition in New York this week.
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Festival seeks artists, merchants
Organizers of the “Oh These Irish Hills” Festival are looking for artists, crafters and merchants for its fourth annual event.
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Free scrapbook class for seniors today
This morning from 9 to 11, Great Falls seniors can learn photo album and scrapbook techniques at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, 1400 1st Ave. N. Renee Jensen teaches design and layout tips, fabric and paint techniques and more. The class is free. Call 727-8255 for more information.
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Art, music fest, run is July 5
CHARAC (Cable-Hayward ARea Arts Council) will host the Namekagon Art & Music Festival & Run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 5. The event will be presented behind the Sawmill Saloon in downtown Seeley, on Hwy. 63.
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Dude doesn't want his life; why would you?
Ian Usher isn’t the first guy to do it. When it comes to the grand gesture of attempting to auction your life on eBay, he’s even too late to make the second wave of emotional e-commerce pioneers. Still, he certainly is raking in the notoriety.
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Walker 'Queer Takes' film festival aims at preservation
The Walker Art Center is joining a national effort to help restore and preserve films about gays and lesbians. The Walker is working with the Heights Theater in Columbia Heights to preserve a copy of "Parting Glances."
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Eyes on them
After a half day at school, Mount Greylock Regional High School students Susie Shanley, 14, front, Kelsey Tabor, 14, right, and Kaylene Lemme, 14, not seen, hang out on the lawn in front of the Williams College Museum of Art with the 'Eyes' exhibit last week.
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'India contributes big time to online art'
By Devapriyo Bhattacharjee, Mumbai, June 26: Online art auctions have grown more than 10 times in the last five years and India has made a major contribution to this growth, says Dinesh Vazirani, co-founder and director of leading auction house Saffronart.
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8th Annual Mexico Beach Photography Contest
The Mexico Beach CDC, Inc. will sponsor the 8th Annual Mexico Beach Photography Contest. Submissions can be sent to the CDC, April 1 through July 25. Cost per submission is $5.00 per Photograph.
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Regional adventures on tap this weekend (7:22 a.m.)
LAS CRUCES —Kick back and plan your Fourth of July adventures next weekend or avoid the crowds with some regional adventures this weekend. It's the final weekend to visit the Patio Art Gallery.
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Mud-slinging: Seagrove potters in debate that threatens festival
SEAGROVE -- In a community known worldwide for throwing clay, there's a lot of mud-slinging going on. A fracture has developed among Seagrove's famed potters. Some are so frustrated by the annual Seagrove Pottery Festival that they are planning to boycott that show and hold their own festival.
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Stipe turns sculptor
Michael Stipe's work as an artist is to be showcased in a new exhibition in New York this week.
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