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art April 26 at Gallery Sanskriti, 5C Alipore Park Road; 6.30 pm:
Mayor Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya will inaugurate The Street , an exhibition of paintings by Yusuf Arrakel. The show will be on till May 10 (except Sundays) between 11 am and 7 pm.
The Telegraph |
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Smith-Cotton students place in art contest
Smith-Cotton High School art students recently competed in the University of Central Missouri High School Art Contest. This was a juried show.
Sedalia Democrat |
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More Grammys and an Oscar for Mariah?
Carey's latest movie opens Saturday night at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Los Angeles Times |
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Painting a palette of emotions
Artist Nimi Ravindranath has been invited to Israel to participate in a Holocaust memorial event. She tells Rashmi Rao the experience of portraying pain on canvas
Deccan Herald |
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Kahlo inspired
"Shirley Gorelick: Frida, Pablo and the Self/Artist as Model" is a tribute to the late (she died in 2000) realist and teacher hosted by the Rowan University Art Gallery in Glassboro.
The Star-Ledger |
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Dates for fifth annual Paradise Arts Festival changed to June 28-29
The Paradise Arts Festival is scheduled for June 28-29 at the Paradise Spring Historic Park. The date of the event has been moved to be held in conjunction with the Charley Creek Arts Festival, a new music festival for Wabash.
Wabash Plain Dealer |
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Skagit Valley Tulip Festival extended
To accommodate this year's late-blooming flowers, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is being extended through May 4.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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John Bell Loses His Illusions
John Bell isn’t only one of the most influential musicians to come out of the second-wave jamband movement, he’s also one of the most intelligent. As Widespread Panic’s lead singer and primary lyricist, Bell has written some of the jam-era’s most endearing anthems, held his band together through a series of key personnel changes and helped bring a stately elegance to the festival-circuit in ...
jambands.com |
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Inferno Festival - Oslo, Norway With Photo Gallery
By A Headbanger , Do You Bang Head? Friday, April 25, 2008 @ 1:43 PM Reviewed by Holly Lucian.
KNAC.COM |
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Exhibit hall among SBC attractions
INDIANAPOLIS (BP)--When Southern Baptists hold their annual meeting, plenty goes on beyond the voting and presentations during the Tuesday-Wednesday sessions held in the local convention center.
BPNews.net |
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Live concert movie U2 3D kicks off at Old Port party
The much-talked-about 3D Imax live U2 concert movie U2 3D finally made its Canadian debut, after playing festivals across Europe and the U.S. earlier in the year, at the Old Port's Imax theatre this past Tuesday, April 22.
Hour.ca |
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By BOB JOHNSON Register City Editor
Andrew Waldman, McKinley Elementary School fifth-grader, is this year’s winner for his school in the Iola Tree Board’s annual Arbor Day Poster Contest.
Iola Register |
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Jazz Festival At Cape Cod Cultural Center
To launch the official opening of the Cape Cod Cultural Center Jazz festival, the center will host several exhibits of art inspired by jazz, starting on April 30.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Nazi-looted Dutch painting sells for more than $92,000
A painting that was lost in the Holocaust and resurfaced in 2006 was auctioned in London on Friday for $92,350.
CBC |
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Lachey on tap for ABC talent search show
ABC has tapped pop singer Nick Lachey as host of its new talent competition, High School Musical: Summer Search.The former 98 Degrees singer is also working on a pilot for MTV and his next solo album, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Friday.Contestants between the ages of 16 and 22 will compete in High School Musical: Summer Search, which starts airing on July 20.
Moldova.org |
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Africa: Apprentices Betrayed Oscar Kamukama
The eighth episode of The Apprentice Africa was frustrating because homeboy Oscar Kamukama was betrayed and appealing because contestants were given a very stimulating task.
AllAfrica.com |
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Beyond “Bittersweet”: Big Head Todd & The Monsters
In response to Lollapalooza’s success in the early Nineties, John Popper and Blues Traveler organized the Horizons Of Rock Developing Everywhere tour as the jamband alternative to Perry Farrell’s wildly popular traveling festival.
jambands.com |
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Clemson student put together mother of all putting greens
How to build a better, and artsy, putting green? Ask a group of Clemson students.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Portage alive with music Successful return for festival after two-year hiatus
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE — Portage la Prairie vocalists and pianists struck a chord with talent adjudicator Helga Anderson, at the Portage and District Music & Arts Festival in Trinity United Church yesterday.
Portage Daily Graphic |
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Movie Review: Rope
An often overlooked Hitchcock masterpiece proves that the Master of Suspense could construct a classic film with even the most minimal of technique. Whenever the fine art of film editing is discussed within the confines of film classes or critics' circles, it is not uncommon to hear the name of British director Alfred Hitchcock. Many of the most beautifully edited shots in film, such as the ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Painting lost in Holocaust is sold
LONDON (AP) - A 17th-century Dutch painting that was lost in the Holocaust has been auctioned. Poland helped broker a deal between the late Jewish art dealer's descendants and the current owner.
WFMJ Youngstown |
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Flag exhibit honors Iraq War casualties
They were sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, warriors and heroes. Now, the men and women in uniform, as well as Iraqis who have given their lives since the beginning of the Iraq war, will be honored by Southern Oregon University.
Ashland Daily Tidings |
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Painting lost in Holocaust is sold
A 17th-century Dutch painting, lost in the Holocaust, was auctioned after Poland helped broker a deal between the late Jewish art dealer's descendants and the current owner.
Centre Daily Times |
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Tunisia: Victor Sarfati's Water Colors Convey Painter's Humanism And Love of Life
An exhibit by one of Tunisia's most talented water- color painters, is currently on display at the 'El Ain' Gallery in the Kram, North of Tunis. Victor Sarfati, a native of Beja, is presenting 34 water colors oozing with life and energy.
AllAfrica.com |
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Lost Jazz Shrines Celebrates Jazz Forum, Jazz Gallery & Jazzmania Society!
Celebrates Jazz Forum, Jazz Gallery & Jazzmania Society! With Phil Woods, Sean Jones, Ryan Kisor, Larry Willis, Vanessa Rubin, Harvie S, David Williams, Victor Lewis, Allan Harris, Norman Simmons, and many others!
All About Jazz |
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