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First international wine tourism exhibition : Le SILOT 15 - 17 May 2009
Tourists turn more and more to the search for authenticity, conviviality, gastronomy, a certain art of living, the discovery of the regional cultural heritage, the wish of a change of scenery, and the wish to know the wine better, as it became a real "product of pleasure".
South African Wine News |
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Pitter Patter Art Camp a Success
Pilot program presented by Huntington Museum of Art
WOWK-TV West Virginia |
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Jordan Museum Shows Tampa Summer Camp Participants' Mural
A mural by a group of summer campers and mentally disabled adults will spend the next year on display at The Children's Museum in Amman, Jordan.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Farah Ahed exhibit is inspired by "conversations with the people I photograph."
Recent Knox College graduate Farah Ahed is a "people" photographer -- that's why she gave her first off-campus photography exhibition the title of "Dialogue." The show was held July 18-21 in her home city of Karachi, Pakistan.
Knox College |
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Brideshead Revisited
"Brideshead Revisited" is a museum piece, perhaps the most famous tale of isolation and stunted emotion around. It's a fragile story that requires attentive direction, for any false move in interpretation will result in a complete dramatic malfunction.
DVD Talk |
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Man admits to spray painting racial threats in Collinsville
A St. Louis man pleaded guilty today to a civil rights violation that happened on Art Street in Collinsville in March 2003.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Fire extinguisher flies through window
A fire extinguisher broke out a window at the Tracey Rapp Photography at 112 W. 5th St. Thursday afternoon.
Sedalia Democrat |
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Tyler Firm Named Associate Architect for Museum of Art Project
The Tyler firm Fitzpatrick.Butler Architects will be associate architect on the Tyler Museum of Art building project, TMA Director Kimberley Bush Tomio said.
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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Glad I Spent It With You
Unquestionably, Lou Reed was one of the great musical talents of the 20th century. Alone, and with his band, The Velvet Underground, Reed influenced art and pop culture from his stint at Andy Warhol's Factory to his solo career to this decade, as still releases albums and remains daring.
Gay City News |
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In Gray Gaza, New Museum Will Display Dazzling Past
The opening of Gaza?s first museum of archaeology will show how the increasingly poor and isolated coastal strip, now ruled by Islamists, was once a thriving multicultural crossroad.
New York Times |
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Mpalume wins Gwanza award
FREELANCE photojournalist Anne Mpalume has won the 2008 Gwanza Press Award. Mpalume became the first female to clinch the award that runs alongside the Gwanza Photographic Exhibition and walked away with US$300 at a special ceremony held at the Zimbabwe National Art Gallery in Harare last Friday.
The Herald |
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National Art Gallery hosts David Martin exhibition
NATIONAL Art Gallery of Zimbabwe is hosting a month-long exhibition on the life and work of the late writer, photographer and publisher David Martin.
The Herald |
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Paintings showcase to break traditional barriers
A RARE exhibition that will transcend traditional barriers and make art more accessible to children opened yesterday at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. The exhibition showcases paintings by versatile visual artist, curator and designer Kudzanai Nyarumwe.
The Herald |
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“Portrait of a Man” presented for the last time to Romanian viewers on Sunday
The National Art Museum of Romania (MNAR) will offer on Sunday the last opportunity to its visitors to discover the secrets of the Renaissance masterpiece “Portrait of a Man,” authored by Antonello da Messina. Afterwards, the work will return to the Roman Borghese Gallery.
Nine O'Clock |
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Exhibition of Japanese etching from the Meiji Age, at MNAR
The National Art Museum of Romania announced the opening of the exhibition “A Journey to the Shogun’s Court: Toyohara Chikanobu” (1838 – 1912), due to take place on Friday, July 25, at 12.00, hosted by the Oriental Art Section.
Nine O'Clock |
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NEW: Man admits to spray painting racial slurs on State Park Place home
An O’Fallon man pleaded guilty Wednesday to spray-painting racial threats on a State Park Place home in hopes of forcing its African-American residents to move out of the neighborhood.
Collinsville Herald |
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Matthew Bourne's Dorian Gray
Matthew Bourne, who has wowed audiences worldwide with his unique takes on "Swan Lake," "The Servant" (in "Play without Words", and "Edward Scissorhands," has devised, directed and choreographed a new production called "Dorian Gray," which is "freely adapted from Oscar Wilde's gothic masterpiece," according to a release.
Gay City News |
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Joel was enjoying renaissance prior to fire
SPOKANE -- What has been a downtown fixture in its own right may have met its ignominious end on Thursday. Built in 1899, the building affectionately known as "the Joel" by Spokanites was all but gutted when a fire started early Wednesday morning.
KREM.com Spokane |
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Joyce's Final Film Festival Diary
Films: black./womyn , The Secrets , Finding Me , Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band Future Screenings: None The house lights are dark, the last ticket's torn, the festival's over. Here's a wrap-up of some of the last films I checked out. (All of them Netflix-queue-worthy.) black./womyn Local director Tiona M. won the "Best Documentary Feature" audience award ...
Phillyist |
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Forward.com
Most of the works that appear in the exhibit Idol Anxiety, at the University of Chicago’s David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, feature Christian and pagan content.
Forward |
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One Gallon Getaway: Hunting for treasure at Capitol
One gallon of gas and two bucks can get you an art show that's "totally Minnesotan!"
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul |
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Art Openings: LA Drawings, Looky See, Summertime Hues
Thursday Tonight in WeHo at Louis Stern Fine Arts is the opening of a very impressive exhibit of drawings on paper. In the Eye of the Beholder features the works of LA based artists Denice Bartels, Jennifer Celio, Mary Mallman, and Elizabeth Patterson. The drawings reflect each artists view of the local landscape; creating a unique look at the city. Opening reception – 6-8pm , thru ...
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Allen County Fair winners
Home & Family Arts Day at the Allen County Fair ended with the pie judging contest and auction. Sixteen pies were entered in the categories of single crust, double crust and lattice crust.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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ARTS + FEATURES
An exhibition of photographs of modern Orthodox life offers a glimpse into the spiritual side of the Russian soul.
St. Petersburg Times |
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Art show works to take your mind off politics
By Pamela Dillon
Dayton Daily News |
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