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Composer Philip Glass to perform in Vail Sunday
Music lovers take note: Composer Philip Glass performs during opening night at the Vail International Dance Festival.
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Elizabeth Blanchard: 2008 Citrus Parade Grand Marshal has own history
“Citrus, The Beginning of Santa Paula” is the theme of the 41st Annual Kiwanis Club Citrus Festival and Parade that will recognize and honor Santa Paula’s roots, both literally and figuratively, with an admired community activist whose name reflects not only the city’s founder, but who has made quite a bit of history on her own.
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Autodesk Announces Winners of Build Something Student Design Challenge
SAN FRANCISCO -- Autodesk, Inc. announced the winners of the Build Something Student Design Challenge, a design contest created to encourage the next generation of design professionals from around the world to showcase their skills using Autodesk digital technologies in industrial design, architecture, civil and mechanical engineering and 3D animation.
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Pueblo Bonita children show their art Thursday
An exhibition of art by Pueblo Bonito Boys and Girls Club members is set for 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Center for the Arts in Bonita Springs.
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Kid Rock pleads no contest in Ga. brawl
Recording artist Kid Rock has pleaded no contest to one count of simple battery in connection with a brawl at a Georgia Waffle House last year.The singer, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, was sentenced Monday to one year of probation, six hours of anger-management counseling and 80 hours of community service. He was also ordered to pay a $1,000 fine, E! Online reported.I think my client is ...
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Jean-Claude Van Damme film included in TIFF midnight madness lineup
TORONTO - Action star Jean-Claude Van Damme's latest film "JCVD" will be screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, organizers announced Wednesday.
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Lyndon Street Artworks
When one thinks of a typical art gallery, a high-end facility with expensive paintings most people probably can’t afford comes to mind.
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Xbox 360 Enlisting New Recruits for "Gears of War 2" at Comic-Con 2008
Comic-Con attendees may also walk away with one of two limited edition Xbox 360 consoles – featuring custom artwork by Brandon Badeaux from the upcoming “Gears of War” comic book – in exclusive giveaways being hosted in both the Xbox 360 (#5225) and DC Comics (#1915) booths.
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Lone Star Library: New O’Keeffe–Adams book ties to Santa Fe art show
An exhibition at Santa Fe’s Georgia O’Keeffe Museum explores in detail the kinship and artistic parallels between the painter Georgia O’Keeffe and the photographer Ansel Adams. This lovely book, which doubles as a catalogue of the exhibition, is a dynamic work in its own right.
Fort Worth Business Press |
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Heavenly voices raised
The art of song – ranging from popular operatic arias to Broadway hits – is celebrated in the final two weeks of the 2008 season of concerts at the Westben Arts Festival.
The Independent Online |
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Pieter Hugo Wins Discovery Award At Arles
South African photographer Pieter Hugo won this year's Discovery Award for his exhibition "Hyena Men," about a family of traveling animal trainers in Nigeria, and his series on honey collectors in Ghana.
PDNonline |
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Kid Rock pleads no contest in Ga. brawl
ATLANTA, July 23 (UPI) -- Recording artist Kid Rock has pleaded no contest to one count of simple battery in connection with a brawl at a Georgia Waffle House last year.
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Humanitas: Images of India by Fredric Roberts
Roberts pictures various people from India, Myanmar, Cambodia, Bhutan, Thailand, and China as they go about their lives selling water or herding camels. Simultaneously, this exhibition illuminates the quiet corners that often don’t have witnesses, such as people in prayer or a mother and child.
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Due North: The Ballerina Ballroom Cinema of Dreams
Oscar winner Tilda Swinton's eccentric new film festival will take place in the Scottish town of Nairn. Tickets cost £3 and runs from August 15-23.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Top Story Videos
The cake like texture and creamy, sweet icing of Italian lady finger cookies are enough to draw thousands of fans each summer to the Saint Joseph Festival in the Pueblo Mesa. The cookies are as much of a tradition at Saint Joseph ’s as the festival that they are served at.
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Family finds old painting will bring big money
DENNIS, Mass. -- A painting owned for generations by a Cape Cod family who had no idea what the piece was worth could fetch up to $500,000 at auction.
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Wilmington Barbie designer teaches an art class at Cameron Art Museum
Barbie lovers were in for a treat at the Cameron Art Museum Wednesday.
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Concert highlights youth talent
A free nine-hour festival this weekend celebrates youth's achievements in dance, music and art. Hundreds of young people aged 14 to 24 as well as Canadian recording artists are scheduled to grace tw...
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Aviation Art to Benefit Red Tail Project
The Red Tail Project is pleased to announce that Sam Lyons, noted aviation artist and enthusiast, has created and will donate an original painting of the red-tailed P-51C Mustang “Tuskegee Airmen” as it might have appeared during WWII. The picture, titled “Red Tail By Request” shows the fighter being piloted by a Tuskegee Airman protecting five B-24s over Italy.
Aircraft Maintenance Technology |
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Kinderart continues
Spenser Maclaughlin, 4, dips his paint brush into his set of water colors to paint a fish yesterday at Kinderart taught by Arkansas City Area Arts Council artist in education Judi Groves in the Burford Complex.
The Arkansas City Traveler |
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The Rules of the Game
Earlier this summer, Chris Molinski put out a call for collectors of all kinds to submit their goods for a summer exhibit at the Art Gallery of Knoxville.
Metro Pulse |
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Exhibit showcases Spaulding paintings
An exhibition of oil and gouache paintings by Maple City artist Carol Spaulding will open Friday at Lake Street Studios in Glen Arbor. New Work is the name of the exhibit. An opening reception for the artist will be held at 6 p.m., with the public invited to attend. The show runs through July 31.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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DMIS hosts summer camp
CREATIONS, a summer camp for children, is underway at Doha Modern Indian School (DMIS). Special training is imparted to children in drawing, painting, craft and clay work. Experts in various fields are teaching a variety of new techniques to campers.
Gulf Times |
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Library teaches talented teens
As part of its summer series for teens, the Maury County Public Library recently hosted a workshop on digital photography and a young writer’s workshop.
Columbia Daily Herald |
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Art matters
Across the Threshold, an exhibition of contemporary paintings and sculptures, will be on display at Mahua Art Gallery, Sadashivnagar from August 3 -16.
Deccan Herald |
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