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Ready to rock? Sioux Falls to host its first rock festival
The eighteen band line-up includes headliners Jackyl, FireHouse, Slaughter and Skid Row and local bands Jukebox Zeroes and Hollywood and Vine.
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Fashion news 24 July 2008
Pierre Bergé, business partner and erstwhile lover of the late Yves Saint Laurent, is to auction off their respective art collections, it has been announced.
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4-artist exhibition continues at gallery
A show of paintings entitled "Landscapes of Leelanau: A Four-Artist Perspective" continues this week in a Northport art gallery. The Painted Horse Gallery is hosting the work of artists Woodruff Palmer, Mary Fuscaldo, David Grath and Gene Rantz.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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Around Pasadena
Crowley service set for Sunday PASADENA - A funeral service for bicycling advocate Dennis Crowley will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday at the Pasadena Museum of History, 470 W. Walnut St., proceeding afterward to Newcomb's Ranch on the Angeles Crest Highway.
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Upping the ante
With a wallet much deeper than most private collectors, Bank of America has amassed an impressive collection, which is on display at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
South Philly Review |
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The house that art built
A 13th Street home has transformed from a living space to an exhibition space and is showcasing the best of the Center For Emerging Visual Artists. Driving down any street, homes change from block to block.
South Philly Review |
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City of honors
Orangeburg received state recognition this past weekend for its efforts in cracking down on crime and drugs, and for its Orangeburg Idol contest.
The Times and Democrat |
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Woman discovers passion for painting thanks to Redlands Art Association
Diana McLaughlin, 56, discovered she had a passion for painting. Her interest was piqued by her husband, David McLaughlin, when he gave her an easel, oil paints and lessons with their friend Lucille von Wolffersdorff at the Redlands Art Association's Art Center for her 46th birthday.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Company awarded multi-year supply of catalyst to Neste Oil for use in Neste's NExBTL renewable diesel process
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Albemarle Corporation, a global leader in specialty chemicals and sustainable clean energy solutions, has been awarded a multi-year order from Neste Oil Oyj, Finland to produce catalysts made exclusively for Neste for use in their NExBTL renewable diesel process.
The Times and Democrat |
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[Best Bets] Monday, July 28
Don’t miss the opportunity to see artwork by the VSA Arts of Mississippi Community Art Group and Tougaloo College seniors, on display at the Municipal Art Gallery (839 N. State St.) through July 31. … The Everyday Gourmet (1625 E. County Line Rd.) hosts a seafood cooking class with John Lester, with sauces and seasonings for all of your shrimp, scallop and crab dishes. $60; call 601-977-9258 for ...
Jackson Free Press |
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Treasure Valley women, girls cast torsos to feel better about themselves, make art
More than 100 local women have embraced The Embodiment Project, casting their torsos to feel better about themselves and making art from their 3-D sculptures.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Learning blocks to a big picture
Budding artists create their own "blocks" of art as part of the recreation of a "bigger picture' landscape painting.
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She discovers photo opps 'everywhere'
An interest in art led to photography for Ashley Mendenhall, who graduated in May from East High School. "I started very young, coloring in books, and on just about anything else I could find," she said.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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Jazz Videos
Get featured! Submit your video Description Diana Krall at the 2004 Montreal Jazz Festival with special guest Elvis Costello. Diana Krall - piano Anthony Wilson - guitar Robert Hurst - bass Peter Erskine - drums
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Katrina photographs on display at Gammill Gallery
Faces of despair. Telephone poles wrapped around fences. A concrete bridge broken into pieces. These are some of the images portrayed by noted Vicksburg photographer Melody Golding in her national traveling exhibit “Katrina: Mississippi Women Remember.”
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
CORNING -- The following street closures will take place this weekend during A Festival of Art in Corning's Gaffer District:
Elmira Star-Gazette |
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Donkey tails, dogs and dolphins: Irish island saved by art
Painted houses are pictured on Tory Island off Ireland's northwest coast. The island had been condemned to death with plans drawn up to relocate its 142 residents and leave the North Atlantic Ocean to do its worst, but then an artist arrived and now its fishermen hope to make a future in painting
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Cleo and Bill Meyer made a great team
Cleo and Bill Myer were married 62 years, years of working together on the ranch, auctioneering, clerking at livestock sales and just having fun dancing or playing cards.
Mobridge Tribune |
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07/24/08 Summer in the Valley
* Toddler and Preschool Art Studio, 10 a.m.-noon. Open studio exploration for children ages 5 and younger. Cost: $5. Red Art Gallery, 30 N. Third St., Yakima. 469-2766.
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To have an event listed, send a fax...
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-996-3033 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@the beaconjournal.com at least a week in advance. TODAY Akron Arts Expo Weekend — Today-Sunday, Hardesty Park, 1615 W. Market St., Akron. Featuring Taste of Akron, 6-10 tonight. Samples, $2-$6; Arts Expo Fundraiser & Silent Auction, 6-8:30 p.m. Friday. $50; at the door, $55. Proceeds to benefit the Akron Arts ...
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Regional Briefs: Mishap leads to removal of sculptures
Four sculptures have been removed from Winston Square Park after a young girl was injured last week while playing on one.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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'Flight of Red Balloon' pops before getting off ground
With "The Flight of the Red Balloon,” Taiwanese writer-director Hou Hsiao Hsien creates an arthouse film meant to evoke emotion through improvised dialogue, minimalist plot and lyrical shots of the nontourist parts of Paris. Unfortunately, the emotion his film most consistently prompts is frustration. Hou made the film as a tribute to the 1956 Oscar-winning French short film, "The Red Balloon.” ...
The Oklahoman |
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A lasting influence - roanoke.com
Barbara Capps, who died last year, promoted her students and their art more than her own. CHRISTIANSBURG -- Even after her death, Barbara Capps continues to influence Christiansburg's art community. Capps' art is on display at the Montgomery Museum and Lewis Miller Regional Art Center in Christiansburg. "Barbara Capps: A Retrospective Exhibit" includes pieces from across her life, in ...
The New River Valley Current |
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New photo contest at art museum requires camera that is low-fidelity
The Akron Art Museum has launched a new art competition, challenging local residents to take photographs of how they see Northeast Ohio.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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What's going on around here
Dragon boat races at Sea Festival and a Union Day pancake breakfast are on tap for the weekend.
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