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Teacher In Attack Files Charges Against Student
An art teacher at Reginald F. Lewis High School, who was attacked by a student in her classroom April 4 and the incident was recorded on another student's cell phone camera, has filed criminal charges.
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Lead prompts new search in Garza case
New aerial photography taken as part of the Nick Garza disappearance investigation revealed an 'object of interest' in Otter Creek, according to officials. The discovery provided investigators with the first new clue in recent memory and prompted a second search of the creek.
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Auction of inventor's photographs
A collection of photographs taken by the man who invented the windscreen wiper is to be sold at auction. Gladstone Adams' brainwave came 100 years ago as he drove home from London through a snowstorm having watched Newcastle United play Wolves in the 1908 FA Cup final.
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Festivals, Music Highlight Last Weekend of April
It seems that spring has finally sprung here in the Mountain State and this weekend there'll be plenty going on to celebrate that fact. From festivals, to musical entertainment, to dancing and dining, it's time to get ready for all that's headed this way.
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Paul Potts - the new Mario Lanza?
Singer Paul Potts, who has gone from Wales to New South Wales in a year, is collecting glowing reviews in Australia, where he is on tour this week. The former phone salesman from Port Talbot, who won the TV Britain’s Got Talent contest, was this week compared to Mario Lanza and Harry Secombe.
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Folk art on display at House of Blues
The Akron Art Museum is holding a members-only guided tour of Cleveland's House of Blues folk art collection from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. More than 300 pieces of folk art are on display, including works by Leroy Almon, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Peter Wood and Josephine Wallis.
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In search of beauty
Love at first sight may not always go the distance in a relationship, but it could be a great way to choose a work of art. The good news is art lovers don't have to look far to find galleries and exhibits in the Western suburbs.
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Canning News
Meet and Greet with Miss Amanda Kirkpatrick, the 2008 Apple Blossom Festival Princess...
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Artist makes debut in gallery
When looking at the artwork of Cara Bevan, it's hard to believe the Trinity native is only 19 years old.Over this past weekend she took part in her first art show at The Gallery Hall at 106 S. Main St. quot I'm very excited, quot she said. quot Having an art show is one of my New Year's resolutions coming true. quot
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Unchosen art on display for 'Salon de Refuses'
Spring is in the air, and the juried student art shows are popping up on the McDaniel College campus at about two-week intervals. Students compete to get their work into these shows and as in all competitions; many works aren't selected.
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LCC mail art given away
Artists from Belgium to Laredo have covered the walls of the LCC Art Teaching Gallery with art they mailed to the college as part of the third Rivers and Bridges International Mail Art Exhibit.The exhibit is sponsored by the Laredo Community College art department.
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Clint Eastwood's 'Changeling' leads Cannes Film Festival
American directors Clint Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh are to headline the streamlined competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices from across the globe.
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Introducing the first identical twin painters in the history of art
“At the grave we cannot decide who was the better painter, David or Pieter. We leave it to wise men in future times to decide”: an exhibition opening this month charts the extraordinary career of the Oyens brothers
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Zurich, Strasbourg and Dresden refused to show Christian Flick’s collection; now Berlin gets it as a gift
BERLIN. The Swiss-based art collector and Mercedes heir, Friedrich Christian “Mick” Flick, has donated 166 works of contemporary art by 44 artists to the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.
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Iraq war thwarts loans to Louvre
PARIS. Security issues have thwarted attempts by the Louvre to borrow objects from Iraq for its major “Babylon” exhibition which opened last month (until 2 June) and which will travel to Berlin and London later this year.
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Icons of Music Auction II to Benefit Music Rising on Saturday May 31, 2008 to be Held at Hard Rock Cafe New York
U2's the Edge announced the Icons of Music Sale II to benefit Music Rising to be held on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at Hard Rock Cafe New York in Times Square. This second annual auction event, hosted by Julien's Auctions , will offer one of the most significant collections of music memorabilia from many of music's greatest legends with proceeds benefiting Music Rising , a campaign co-founded by ...
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Naturally Iowa Featured as Only Food and Beverage Exhibitor at the 2008 USDA BioPreferred(SM) Showcase Conference
Naturally Iowa, Inc. announced today that the Company was featured as the only food and beverage exhibitor at the 2008 USDA BioPreferred(SM) Showcase Conference, where the Company was only one of twenty companies in the United States selected to participate.
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Canon U.S.A.'S Third Annual Photography In The Parks Photo Contest Kicks Off On Earth Day Seeking Inspirational Nature ...
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.----In a continuing effort to inspire Americans to visit their national and state parks and photograph their beauty, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced a call for entries for the third annual Canon Photography In The Parks Photo Contest*.
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New exhibit highlights Renfrew's opening day
WAYNESBORO, Pa. -The images in Charles Brown's paintings were supposed to come from a wheat harvest exhibit he attended at Renfrew Museum and Park in 2006.
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Leopold Museum in Vienna accused over Nazi-looted art
BOSTON. The Leopold Museum in Vienna is holding art that was stolen by Nazis from Jewish owners, according to allegations by Austria’s Green Party and the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (IKG), Austria’s main Jewish legal body.
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Gardens both real and imagined are the focus this month at the Nature Center of Cape May. Artist Janet McShain exhibits her garden paintings this month in the Trucksess Welcome Center.
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Grammy-winning quartet to play Blue Ridge Jazz Festival
Two-time Grammy Award-winning jazz quartet the Yellowjackets will perform during the 34th annual Blue Ridge Jazz Festival at Smithsburg High School on April 25.
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Ongoing shows
'Visual Literacy'; Borrowed Earth: A Reflection on Progress; Seventh annual box show and silent auction; Into the Garden; Exhibit and art auction; Architecture show; Betty Lou's Got the Blues art show; Folk art; April Student of the Month; 'Concrete abstraction'; Faculty art show
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Country artists return to CS for Duck Jam festival
By CRAIG KAPITAN Eagle Staff Writer When members of the Aggieland Ducks Unlimited chapter approached the non-profit wetlands conservation or ...
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Reviving, in a way, "Moose Murders"
The Rochester Contemporary Art Center is staging readings of the play by Arthur Bicknell 25 years after the play's Broadway opening, and closing, night, in homage to its having transcended its swift demise.
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