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Bolton students recreate masterpieces on sidewalks
Anna Broussard has been there since the beginning.
The Alexandria Town Talk |
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Provo gallery offers LDS art and literature
A new bookstore and art gallery seeks to bring high-end literature and art to complement the culture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Deseret Morning News |
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Museum to check arts in attics
Ever wonder about that painting in the attic?
The News & Observer |
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RISD president leaves for Middle East
After 15 years on College Hill, Rhode Island School of Design President Roger Mandle is headed for the sands of Qatar, where he'll become executive director of the Qatar Museums Authority, a group developing museums in the small Persian Gulf country.
Brown Daily Herald |
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Making art in the entertainment business
The actor from TV's The Wire is carving out a role as a writer and director of indie films
The Globe and Mail |
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Art and living history combine forces
What a day this will be on Sunday! Artists painting outdoors, demonstrations of all kinds, live country music by Mountain Laurel and living history enactments. And all, expectantly, on a glorious warm spring day.
The Union |
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Ottawa approves rezoning to stay in race for gallery
City Council approves zoning change for downtown site
The Globe and Mail |
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Classic Car Auction of Michigan is this weekend
Need something to drive this summer during the Woodward Dream Cruise? You might want to drop by the Classic Car Auction of Michigan this weekend.
Detroit Free Press |
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Selling history THUMBS UP, THUMBS DOWN
Going, going, gone. That's a phrase we hope won't be spoken tomorrow when congregants of the disbanding Old First Church plan to have an auction of some of the church's artifacts that are precious relics of the city's history.
The Republican |
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Two Kinetic Sculptures Infuse Public Spaces with a Positive Psychology
Northern Colorado artist Mel Ristau announces the completed installation of two monumental aerial kinetic sculptures that infuse architectural interiors for Walker Brands, Tampa, Fla. and Children's Medical Center, Plano, Texas with an exceptionally positive aesthetic. (PRWeb Apr 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb885454.htm
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In brief: Family Dates (4/24/08)
2008 Heart Run, 9:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, UAA Fine Arts Building. Online registration closes today. Bib pickup available on race day. (www.heartrun.com)
Anchorage Daily News |
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CALENDAR
Fiestas and festivals
Arizona Daily Star |
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"Serbis" to compete in Cannes Int'l Film Festival
Patuloy ang pag-arangkada ng Filipino filmmaker na si Brillante "Dante" Mendoza sa iba't ibang international film festivals, bagay na nagpapatunay at nagkukumpirma ng galing ng mga Pinoy pagdating sa paglikha ng makabuluhan at dekalibreng pelikula.
GMA News |
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Museum, Anschutz lasso 3 Eakins works
The Denver Art Museum has teamed with Denver billionaire and Western art collector Phil Anschutz to purchase a work by American painter Thomas Eakins.
Denver Post |
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Lynnfield Art Guild to hold annual auction April 24
LYNNFIELD - The Lynnfield Art Guild (LAG) will hold its annual art auction at the Lynnfield Senior Center Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m.
The Daily Item |
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ARTIST CREATES LAKE EFFECT MAN: ZIMMERMAN'S SCULPTURE BOUND FOR PEARL STREET GRILL
Eric Zimmerman’s Lake Efffect man progresses over several weeks from wire over steel to coated skin to a painted figure with character. Why my editor assigns me these stories that are somehow connected with beer, I'll never know.
East Aurora Advertiser |
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Lowrider Fans Take a Little Trip Into an Icon's Colorful History
LOS ANGELES -- When he started tinkering with that old Chevy nearly 40 years ago, Jesse Valadez didn't have any idea he was creating a museum piece in his garage. He just wanted a cool ride that would attract girls.
Washington Post |
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Steven Blier, at Home With His New York Festival of Song
The world of classical art song would be a far poorer place without pianist Steven Blier. According to a recent program bio, Blier "has programmed, performed, translated and annotated over 90 vocal recitals" for the New York Festival of Song -- a showcase for seldom-heard song literature and...
Washington Post |
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'Sunshine': Peering Through Darkness
Lee Chang-dong was an acclaimed novelist in South Korea before becoming a filmmaker at the relatively ripe old age of 43. Since making his feature debut in 1997 with "Green Fish," he has come to embody the remarkable cinematic renaissance of that country over the past decade. The Korean Film...
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MyNorth.com Announces Dream Vacation Giveaway
With gas prices soaring, here's a little opportunity for relief from skyrocketing vacation costs for Midwesterners. MyNorth.com is giving away a week at a cottage on a lake. (PRWeb Apr 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/mynorth_com/cottage_contest/prweb887644.htm
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Stories from The Times
Foreign Minister in Libya on first trip - Cynthia Busuttil The time has come for a political solution to the continental shelf dispute between Malta and Libya for the purposes of oil exploration, Foreign...
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Three artists picked to propose, design art for Sacramento airport expansion
Three internationally known artists have been selected to propose and ultimately design art pieces for Sacramento's planned airport expansion. Lawrence Argent's big bear outside the convention center in Denver. Donald Lipski's "Sirshasana" at New York's Grand Central Terminal. A shadow relief artwork by Christian Moeller.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Randolph courthouse square events to work around construction project
WINCHESTER -- Construction at the Randolph County Courthouse won't interrupt downtown festivals or the Winchester farmers market this summer, but organizers should prepare to be flexible in 2009.
The Star Press |
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Calleja in Frankfurt festival
A Maltese travel company based in Germany, Mehrmalta, will be holding a festival of Maltese culture at the prestigious Alte Oper in Frankfurt on June 14 in collaboration with the Malta Tourism Authority.
Times of Malta |
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Shedding some light
The Żejtun painting exhibited alongside a photo of Caravaggio's Burial of St Lucy at La Mostra Impossibile held by The Caravaggio Foundation at Caraffa Stores in May 2004.
Times of Malta |
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