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Local and live
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 • "MATERIAL TERRAIN: A SCULPTURAL EXPLORATION OF LANDSCAPE & PLACE": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Contemporary works by 11 artists. $5, adults; $4, senior citizens; $3, ages 6-18; free, ages 5, younger and YAM members. Up through Oct. 31. 256-6804.
Billings Gazette |
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Hotel in Los Angeles Welcomes Guests for Local Summer Event
Renaissance Montura Hotel Los Angeles Offers Sizzling Summer Accommodations to Guests of Sunset Junction 2008
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New Orleans Hotel in the Warehouse District Offers Dallas Groups Free Gas
Renaissance Arts Hotel Offer Dallas Businesses $25 Gas Rebate on Each Room to Combat Rising Fuel Prices
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Hip Hop Icon Launches Initiative to Celebrate the Culture's History
Easy A.D. of the legendary Cold Crush Brothers/Classic Hip Hop LLC and The Donerson Research Group, Inc. in support of the Smithsonian Institution's "Hip Hop Won't Stop" exhibit premiere.
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Artist paints Pataki portrait for Capitol
CORNWALL— Andrew Lattimore is a busy man. Lattimore, 51 and a native of Hartsdale, is both an esteemed painter and active art teacher.
The Journal News |
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Houston on the cheap
For $2, you can learn about folk art by visiting a house covered in beer cans. For free, you can watch a live performance of Shakespeare, or take a boat cruise through the Houston Ship Channel.
The Facts |
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Rural schools adjust budgets
Commuters aren't the only ones feeling the oil crunch.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Much to ponder in Plate renewal
It's the highlight of the Festival and this season's William Hill Galway Plate is as competitive a renewal as we've seen for years.
RTÉ News |
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Deputies track, recover stolen Picasso lithograph
A Pablo Picasso lithograph valued at upwards of $15,000 was the lone piece of artwork that adorned Sheriff Royce Toney's newly renovated office Tuesday.
The News-Star |
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Mass MoCA: Bang on a Can Marathon
NORTH ADAMS — Bang on a Can's trove of music was so rich that the annual festival's customary six-hour Marathon Saturday evening at Mass MoCA suddenly became a seven-hour event.
Berkshire Eagle |
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New trial set in Jazzfest killing
An Orleans Parish judge Tuesday ordered a teenager to stand trial again for the 2004 murder of a New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival fan. John Duncan, now 19, is scheduled for trial Oct. 27 at Orleans Parish Criminal District Court after winning on appeal.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Kimball Arts Festival is Saturday and Sunday
The annual Kimball Arts Festival will run Saturday and Sunday on Park City's historic Main Street.
Deseret Morning News |
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Sky's the limit for aerial photo outfit
Business is looking down for Jay Grumme -- but he's not complaining. As the owner of Above All Photography, Grumme has spent the past 15 years taking pictures from airplanes, helicopters and even mounted platforms.
The Indianapolis Star |
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Jazz Videos
Get featured! Submit your video Description Kevin Mahogany at the 1999 Montreux Jazz Festival. Featured soloists include George Duke on keyboards and Larry Carlton on guitar.
All About Jazz |
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The Gent Jazz Festival 2008, Days 1-4
Gent Jazz might not enjoy the high profile of certain other European festivals, but its line-up can easily compete with most and surpass many.
All About Jazz |
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Sundance Institute brings films to Native audiences
ONAMIA, Minn. - When Andrew Okpeaha MacLean took his film ''Sikumi (On the Ice)'' to Barrow, Alaska, the Inupiaq writer-director experienced an anticipation and trepidation he didn't feel when the work earned a Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
Indian Country Today |
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Monkey from Mars: A US crime lab's museum oddity
DECATUR - Other museums might have more or flashier items to display. But only the mini-museum of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation can boast of possessing such an other-world oddity as the monkey from Mars.
China Daily |
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Claremont museum gets record gift
CLAREMONT - The Claremont Museum of Art announced this week the receipt of an anonymous $10 million gift. The donation is the largest gift to the museum from an individual to date. The donor is a longtime resident of Southern California, museum officials said.
San Bernardino Sun |
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ETC.: Marion artists’ work selected for annual exhibition
Three Marion artists are among the 125 whose works were selected for the Hoosier Salon 84th Annual Exhibition.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Live webcast of eclipse to be broadcast to the world
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) will offer astronomy enthusiasts a front-row seat for the live satellite broadcast of a full solar eclipse on Friday, August 1, at 4:09 a.m. Doors open Friday at 3:00 a.m. with the live broadcast beginning at 3:30 a.m.
KATU Portland |
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Paintings by Portage artist shown at Christopher Center
VALPARAISO A local artist whose paintings are inspired by her Christian faith will present an exhibition of her recent work at Valparaiso University’s Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources in August.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Artist's painting for Uptown Art Fair honors victims of I-35W bridge collapse
When Marni Tobin was asked to create a painting commemorating the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, she knew she was going to need a little guidance. So the Inver Grove Heights artist asked the folks at the Uptown Association, who recruited her to create the painting for its Uptown Art Fair, for a list of words that came to mind when considering the unforgettable event.
Pioneer Press |
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Artist brings feel of Haiti, his homeland, to paintings
"You can see his love for his birth country in his pieces," says Christine Neal, executive director of Art League Marco Island's Center for the Arts.
The News-Press |
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Food news: Wine and art; Sprouts market; Sundance documentary
Food news & notes Wine and art reception The relationship of wine and food to culture is the focus of the Cultural Center of the Americas’ multimedia art exhibit "Cultural Rebirth," and Grapevine’s La Buena Vida Vineyards will be providing wine and noshes for the free artists’ reception at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. The show runs Monday through Aug. 29; ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Elite cars strut at Concours
The 30th annual Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance, a world-class auto show, draws owners of the most elite and coveted automobiles to the grounds of Meadow Brook mansion Sunday to exhibit their latest restored vehicles and compete for "best in show" trophies.
Detroit News |
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