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CRDC Revolutionizes Costa Rica Real Estate Development
The Costa Rica Development Corporation (CRDC) is embarked upon one of the largest development projects in Costa Rica history. Led by one of the most comprehensive development consortiums in Costa Rica today, CRDC has embraced this masterpiece with premiere teams of engineers, architects and designers that were assembled by CRDC for this historical project. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2008) Read the full ...
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Bard's tale
SummerScape turns focus on single artist into a summer destination Annandale-on-Hudson Everyone knows the fate of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers. But what if they hadn't died? What if they had survived and married and raised a brood of their own?Such an ending will be imagined as part of Bard SummerScape. Every year, the Bard College arts festival events are thematically ...
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Great Britain: London lodgings for under 100
Is there a more exciting city in Europe than London right now? This summer, Jack the Ripper is getting his profile sharpened with a first-ever exhibit, at the Museum in Docklands, while the Imperial War Museum gives James Bond creator Ian Fleming a first-ever tribute, in honor of the author's centenary. The movie of Sex and the City had its premiere not in New York but in London -- the home town ...
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Events
The Erie Summer Festival of the Arts is open today from 1 to 8 p.m. at Liberty Park Pepsi Amphitheater on the west bayfront.
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Lucinda Breeding: Hand of creation is silent, strong
George Cadell’s bronze sculpture isn’t exactly the stuff of the 21st-century media culture. It doesn’t have excessive flash. It doesn’t refer to itself. It doesn’t have the audacity of an advertisement.
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Avid artists gather at Art Stop in Webster
The Art Stop, at 10 & 12 North Ave. in Webster, is an art supply store, gallery and venue for art lessons.
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Thefts of prized artwork from museums are rare
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Art theft: It's a $6 billion dollar a year criminal enterprise executed mostly by burglars or amateurs acting on impulse. When it happens in a museum, cops are typically the last to know.
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Schroeder art teacher is a student, too
When Katharine Clemens was a sophomore, she learned very quickly that art classes taught by Bill Stephens would be slightly unusual.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Artists wanted at city jazz festival Sept. 13
The city of Camarillo is seeking artists who would like to have their work displayed at the Sept. 13 Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival. Entry categories include painting, photography, jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, glass, metal, wood, collage and pastel.
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Rare art, rare opportunity
Traveling exhibition from Cleveland Museum of Art visits Beehive State Cody Clark In the f/Stop Café at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City, the clear glass tabletops are emblazoned with gold-lettered quotations from the wit and wisdom of fine arts luminaries. One such artistic tidbit declares that, "Bad artists copy. Good artists steal."
Provo Daily Herald |
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Garden calendar
4th of July Bazaar: Sales of jewelry, art, photography, crafts and gifts; 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday; Flamingo Gardens, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., Davie; $5.50-$12, tram tour, $3 more. 954-473-2955 or flamingogardens.org/events.htm.
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History strikes chord at National Music Museum
The museum focuses on each instrument's place in musical history rather than just its beauty.
Contra Costa Times |
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UNT professor helps track looted Iraqi art
DENTON — Shortly after the invasion of Iraq, Nada Shabout returned to the country where she grew up. As an art history professor, one of the first stops she wanted to make was the modern art museum.
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Nebraskan makes most of his chants
As the nation's fastest runners gather in Eugene, Ore., to determine who goes to the Olympic Games, championship speed of another sort was tested near Worthing. Saturday, 33 competitors in suitcoat, tie and cowboy hat took part in the 45th annual World Livestock Auctioneer Championship at the Sioux Falls Regional Livestock sale barn. They represented the top eight qualifiers in each of four ...
The Argus Leader |
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CRDC Revolutionizes Costa Rica Real Estate Development
The Costa Rica Development Corporation (CRDC) is embarked upon one of the largest development projects in Costa Rica history. Led by one of the most comprehensive development consortiums in Costa Rica today, CRDC has embraced this masterpiece with premiere teams of engineers, architects and designers that were assembled by CRDC for this historical project.
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South Boston Hotel Features Special Summer "Man-cation"
"Sleep With The Fishes" Mancation at Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
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Hotel Celebrates Successes After One Year in Operation
Renaissance Providence Hotel Celebrates Their One-Year Anniversary with a AAA Four-Diamond Award and So Much More
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Burnt bread becomes wall of art
Dennis Dingman stares at the 100-foot-long wall covered with symmetrically arranged loaves of burnt bread at the Washington Pavilion. He's dwarfed by the 20-foot-tall artwork but doesn't appear surprised or bewildered. He's expressionless, studying the thousands of blackened baguettes nailed up by New Yorker Lishan Chang. Munching on snacks during a recent reception for Chang's "LC Bakery" show, ...
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Museum at Paine Field showcases WWII-era flight
EVERETT, Wash. — When people walk by the P-51D Mustang fighter plane at the new Flying Heritage Museum at Paine Field, they get to see more than just the restored plane.
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Museums
"Song of the Towers" is part of "Aaron Douglas: African American Modernist," closing Aug. 24 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. (State Of Wisconsin)
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Exhibit offers Utahns a rare chance to see art from 'Monet to Picasso'
Let's dive right into some well-deserved hyperbole: The exhibition "Monet to Picasso From the Cleveland Museum of Art," at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts through Sept. 21, is more nourishing and better tasting than food.
Deseret Morning News |
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Writer tells true story of artist who solved 9 murders
In his most unusual, fascinating book, Ted Botha, a prominent journalist, has written the true story of Frank Bender, a self-taught artist who has solved nine murders and helped find numerous criminals through his mystical talent for sculpting faces on skulls.
Deseret Morning News |
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Dragon Boat Festival organizers host party
With the eighth annual Colorado Dragon Boat Festival just weeks away, organizers are working around the clock to prepare for the state's largest showcase of Asian culture and history.
Denver Post |
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The Comet
AN ICONIC sculpture that was vandalised in Stevenage town centre is being restored.
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July 4th activities across the state
Salt Lake County Salt Lake City Friday: The Sugar House Arts Festival, on Highland Drive between Wilmington Avenue and 2100 South, starts at 10 a.
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