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New home for culinary arts, automotive courses
The new Puyallup High School building that will house automotive technology, digital photography, video productions and culinary arts programs should be ready to open by the fall of 2009.
Puyallup Herald |
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Celebrating their 40th year at 9400 Second Ave. in Stone Harbor, the William Ris Galleries present the annual exhibition of nationally acclaimed watercolorist, Michael P. Rocco.
Cape May County Herald |
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Some of New Jersey’s most rare wildlife residents have taken up residence through July 25 as part of a traveling exhibit now on display at the Wetlands Institute, 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor.
Cape May County Herald |
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Influence Gallery shows Holland, Bufton artwork
Influence Gallery will open its July show featuring artists Linda Holland and Michelle Bufton during the First Tuesday ArtWalk in downtown Hillsboro. An artists' reception will be from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Walters Arts Center reception July 1
The Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center will present an art exhibition featuring paintings by Theresa Andreas O'Leary and ceramic sculpture by Christine Pendergrass in the main gallery during July.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Sequoia Gallery features Friday, Perrine, Schaper
The art of Katherine Friday, Christy Perrine and Darlene Schaper will be the focus of the Sequoia Gallery & Studios' July featured artists show, which opens with a reception for the artists on during First Tuesday on July 1 from 6-8 p.m.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Group seeks funding for Dedham Square streetscaping
The town square could soon feature wider sidewalks, brick crosswalks, gas lamps and plenty of outdoor café seating if the town and the Dedham Square Circle win funding for the proposed improvements. PDF: See an artist's rendering of Eastern Avenue. PDF: See an artist's rendering of the intersection of High and Washington streets.
The Daily News Transcript |
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Our Advertisers Are Very Direct, Very Passionate, Very Assertive [Sponsors]
Once again we thank our sponsors for all the good work they do. You animals should be very grateful to Chelsea Art Museum, The Beach House, Glyde, Honda Fit, Jet Blue, MGM Grand Foxwoods, Peter...
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Jay-Z ready to 'rock' Glastonbury
U.S. hip-hop artist Jay-Z said he is happy to perform in Glastonbury, even though some have criticized his booking at a festival known for its rock music. There's only two types of music, The Daily Telegraph quoted Jay-Z as saying. Good music and bad music.Asked about the controversy surrounding his appearance, Jay-Z replied: Ridiculous. We have to respect each other's music and move forward. ...
Moldova.org |
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Painter Paritosh Sen receives Legends of India award
Eminent painter Paritosh Sen was conferred the Legends of India Lifetime Achievement Award for Fine Arts 2008 by West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi here Friday evening.
Calcutta News |
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Fox Sends Shows, Stars to Comic-Con
Twentieth Century Fox Television is getting its geek on. The studio has decided to dramatically expand its presence at Comic-Con, bringing a whopping nine properties to next month’s annual fan festival in San Diego.
TV Week |
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Eagle takes wing in park
Keokuk’s Al Moander uses two different chain saws to carve large pieces like the one he is working on in Rand Park. He said he enjoys the speed at which the chainsaw artwork develops. But he said that also has a drawback: “You’re always just one cut away from a very attractive piece of firewood.”
Keokuk Daily Gate City |
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Directors discuss getting the hang of museums
Olga Viso of the Walker, left; Lyndel King of the Weisman and Kaywin Feldman of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts had an artful summit last week.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Art Show kicks off Heritage Days celebration
The Friends of Historic Boonville held an open house Thursday evening for those who participated in this year’s art show.
Boonville Daily News |
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French man faces U.S. charge in theft of paintings
A French citizen allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of...
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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Crain’s wins top award
First place for excellence, photography, editorial among 5 awards.
Crain's New York Business |
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French Man Faces US Charge In Theft Of Paintings
A French citizen allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents.
KTRE-TV East Texas |
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Philadelphia Police Highway Patrol Gets New Wheels
Three brand new Harley motorcycles were donated to the Philadelphia Police Highway Patrol Friday at the Art Museum.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Weekend's Best Bets
The last weekend in June is positively packed with fun activities close to home. As is usually the case in the heat of the summer, Loudouners have a wide selection of musical entertainment from which to choose, as well as educational activities, nature field trips, rodeos, art exhibits and more.
Leesburg Today |
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Russian Artist Revives Lost Technique
MOSCOW-Sergey Andriyaka is confident that this display of his paintings in Moscow's premier exhibition hall will go more smoothly than the last.In 2004, his works were almost almost destroye...
The Epoch Times |
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Letter from Prefontaine released during festival
As the Olympic track and field trials begin in Eugene, the role of Steve Prefontaine in the rich history of Hayward Field is sure to be recognized over and over during the next 10 days.
The World |
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Oil painting in Vail's Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
Watch artists Wendy Schaefer-Miles and her husband Kevin Miles create oil paintings at Betty Ford Alpine Gardens today through Monday. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day, the artists will be painting for all passersby to see.
Vail Daily |
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
Associated Press - June 27, 2008 1:33 PM ET MIAMI (AP) - A French citizen allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S.
WLFI Lafayette |
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Aliso Viejo temple to unveil Biblical artwork
Temple Beth El will dedicate stained glass and murals created by San Clemente artist today.
Orange County Register |
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John Donovan: 10 reasons the American League dominates the National League
By now, we all ought to agree that when it comes to the American League vs. the National League, it's still no contest. Remember back in May, when everyone was trumpeting the demise of the AL? The seniors were outhitting the juniors. They were outscoring them. A flip had switched, a tide had turned, a chalk line had been crossed.
Sports Illustrated |
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