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P.E.I. set to hit high notes with jazz and blues festival
Some of this country’s premiere jazz and blues artists will make their way to Charlottetown next week for the P.
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A brush with genius
Get a look at Susan Wilders' Chinese brush painting technique in action. Go to www.jupiter courier.com.
The Jupiter Courier |
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Former resident lauded for photography
Former Orangeville resident, Wayne Kaulbach won six awards at the annual print competition of the Professional Photographers’ Association of British Columbia in Prince George last month.
Orangeville Banner |
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What’s On
Art Quint*Essential 2008, a show featuring the jewellery, painting, weaving, glass and pottery of local artists Kathryn Thomson, Linda Jenetti, Pat Burns-Wendland, Brenda Roy and Rosemary Molesworth, runs June 20, 21 and 22 at Mono Community Centre.
Orangeville Banner |
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Holocaust survivor's story told
The artist daughter of a Hungarian pianist who survived the Holocaust tells his story in a new exhibition.
BBC News |
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Cityfolk Festival overcomes wet start, concludes today
— The morning and early afternoon rains on Friday, July 4, didn't dampen John Harris' positive outlook.
Dayton Daily News |
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Summer storm delays fireworks
The fireworks display at World's Fair Park went off nearly an hour later than planned Friday after a severe thunderstorm moved through the area. Tens of thousands of people gathered earlier for the fireworks display at the Festival on the 4th at the park were told to leave as the thunderstorm was moving in. They were told to go to their cars or into the adjoining Knoxville Convention Center.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Class With Flying Colors
In just a week, the children in the Tampa Museum of Art's Summer Art Camp were introduced to paper sculpture, earth clay, plaster casting, paper mobiles and junk sculpture.
South Tampa News & Tribune |
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Exhibits in doubt as National Gallery curator takes leave
David Franklin organizing a 2009 exhibition of Italian Renaissance and Baroque art, and a similarly large Caravaggio exhibition slated for 2011 or 2012
The Globe and Mail |
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Former senator Jesse Helms leaves his legacy
RALEIGH, N.C. Jesse Helms — the former senator whose courtly manner and mossy drawl barely masked a hard-edged conservatism that opposed civil rights, gay rights, foreign aid and modern art — died Friday. He was 86.
The Kansas City Star |
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Hundreds drawn to 9-11 memorial in Grapevine
By TERRY LEE GOODRICH GRAPEVINE -- Family members of flight crews killed in 9-11 came from across the country Friday for the dedication of an 18-foot-tall sculpture dedicated to their loved ones. Nearly 1,000 members of the public and community officials joined them for the ceremony marked by the release of doves, a flyover by World War II airplanes in missing-man formation and a roll call of ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Hundreds drawn to 9-11 memorial in Grapevine
Family members of flight crews killed in 9-11 came from across the country Friday for the dedication of an 18-foot-tall sculpture dedicated to their loved ones.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Winehouse sings and sips wine on stage
Amy Winehouse sipped from a glass of red wine and looked unsteady at music festival.
WPVI-TV Philadelphia |
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Obituary - Cynthia White
Cynthia White, 53, formerly of Oil City, died Thursday, June 26, 2008, in Ridge Crest, Calif.
The Derrick |
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America I AM Mobile Experience Begins Nationwide Tour
Thousands of people united at the ESSENCE Music Festival in New Orleans today to celebrate the launch of "America I AM Across America," a mobile experience leading to the "America I AM: The African American Imprint" museum exhibition.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Castro Valley sculptor has rock-solid reputation
Many consider Harriet Moore, 87 the finest West Coast figurative artist
The Daily Review |
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Dallas Museum of Art enters electronic sign age
New exhibits. New events. New concessions. The Dallas Museum of Art changes constantly. Now it can keep patrons up to speed.
Dallas Morning News |
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EMC celebrates another successful year
Edna Manley College's final year showcase with the School of Visual Arts (SVA) Final Year Show had its staging at the end of June. The bon voyage was tied into the Kingston on the Edge (KOTE) celebration with visits to the exhibition sites, partly in the College's gallery and the display rooms in the SVA. The exhibition equated another successful year for SVA, not to mention a unique one.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Local Artist Receives Award Video
Unbridled freedom and a blank slate can create a powerful combination. So is the inspiration behind Walter Piehl Juniors` artwork.
KFYR-TV Bismarck |
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Jesse Helms, Unyielding Beacon of Conservatism, Is Dead at 86
The former North Carolina senator had a courtly manner and mossy drawl and turned his hard-edged conservatism against civil rights, gay rights, foreign aid and modern art.
New York Times |
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Amy Winehouse Sings in Spain, Glass of Wine in Hand
The soul diva sipped from a glass of red wine and looked a bit unsteady on her feet as she appeared in front of a large audience at the Rock in Rio music festival.
Fox News |
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Visual cue: Artist Diana Zamora
As a witness to restriction and control, artist Diana Zamora has utilized the censorship of her painting Massive Attack as an example for hypocrisy. Warning Graphic Content: View Diana Zamora's painting "Massive Attack." Related: Upcoming and current exhibitions.
El Paso Times |
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Let the festival begin
REDLANDS - The Redlands Theatre Festival is entering its 36th season of entertaining theater lovers from Redlands and beyond.
Redlands Daily Facts |
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Winehouse sings in Spain, glass of wine in hand
ARGANDA DEL REY, Spain - Soul diva Amy Winehouse sipped from a glass of red wine and looked a bit unsteady on her feet as she appeared in front of a large audience at the Rock in Rio music festival southeast of Madrid on Friday.
East Valley Tribune |
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Work from Illinois artists displayed as part of Tarble painting and drawing exhibition
The work of Illinois artists is the focus of an exhibition of paintings and drawings on view through Aug. 17 in the main galleries of the Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University. Admission is free and the public is invited.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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