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Wulapalooza paints the town green
Robert Blodgett, of Chicago, Illinois, dances to one of the bands during the 10th annual Wulapalooza Willamette University's Earth, Art and Music Festival on Saturday April 26, 2008.
Salem Statesman Journal |
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Sushi's 'experimental stance' holds firm
Before there was a performance scene in downtown San Diego, there was Sushi Gallery, for years a lonely outpost of adventurous art in the Centre City. Nearly 30 years after its founding, Lynn Schuette's company – now Sushi Performance & Visual Art – is about to return to a vastly changed downtown.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Window-filling work beckons passers-by
Drivers traveling north on Front Street, past the now-closed Town Street, might notice a piece of artwork in the windows of the former Lazarus building.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Art exhibition by Doherty causes controversy
London, April 27: Troubled British rocker Pete Doherty's art works, made with drug needles and his own blood, has enraged anti-drug campaigners.
New Kerala |
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For the young at art
The entry bridge lets you know this is no longer an adult's world. Suspended over a gallery, it's painted with hot-pink stripes. Like a carnival fun house, one side is covered in mirrors, turning your reflection into a kaleidoscope. A section of see-through floor offers a peek at the room below. Let the fun begin!
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Children's Museum Timeline
1981: Hinda Brickman and Sharon Omahen, two teachers, filed for nonprofit, tax-exempt status to start a children's museum in San Diego.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Gretna Breeze sweeps NPA awards
Sweepstakes winners in the Nebraska Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest were the weekly Gretna Breeze and the daily Kearney Hub at the 2008 Better Newspaper Contest announced last Saturday.
Waverly News |
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Double Decker works magic
OXFORD - Saturday's Double Decker Festival exhibited all its usual layers of enjoyment for the tens of thousands of people who flocked to Oxford for the event.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal |
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Get some horse sense
The Kentucky Derby Museum, first opened in April 1985, has since undergone a splashy, multimillion-dollar renovation and expansion. The changes include a burst of technology that visitors could only dream about in 1985.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Prince Takes the Stage at Coachella Music Festival
Prince took to the stage at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival late Saturday. Pink Floyd's Roger Waters is expected to wrap up the event later today with "Dark Side of the Moon." FOX 11's Jane Yamamoto has the video report.
FOX 11 News Los Angeles |
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Gotta Go
Coming up: District 300 art show begins at Spring Hill Mall; LEGO Show today in Geneva
The Courier News |
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Elle sparkles at sex-beau's wedding
Supermodel Elle Macpherson has been spotted wearing what appears to be an engagement ring. The 45-year-old Australian-born businesswoman was photographed with a sparkling jewel-encrusted ring on her finger at the wedding of her former lover, art dealer Tim Jefferies, in England.
The West Australian |
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Chinese artistry ahead for Taft
Exhibitions of Chinese art will open and close the season. In between, the popular Antique Christmas will return and there will be an unusual exhibition of movie costumes.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Black History in Spotlight
Three exhibits at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center use photography and political satire to explore key moments in African-American history. "Uncovering the Path to Freedom" features current photographs of the Underground Railroad in Central New York.
The Post-Standard |
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Prince Takes the Stage at Coachella Music Festival
Prince took to the stage at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival late Saturday. Around 125 acts will have played by the time the three-day event ends later today. It's estimated that 50,000 people attended Friday's shows alone. FOX 11's Jane Yamamoto has the video report.
FOX 11 News Los Angeles |
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SouthtownStar photographer wins award
Photographer Joseph P. Meier won a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club Friday evening for spot news photography.
SouthtownStar |
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New Art Houses in Bloom
Amy Hnatko is a professional photographer from Cortland who has sold her artwork at the Ithaca Farmers Market for several years. Now she has an additional venue: the Cortland County Art Trail.
The Post-Standard |
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Museums feel impact of ailing economy
NEW YORK - When the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles was seeking to finance the purchase of art works, it did what cultural institutions often do to raise money: It issued bonds.
SouthtownStar |
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Oswego's Wine on the Fox Festival is May 3
Some 16 wineries will share their premiere wines made exclusively from Illinois vineyards from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Hudson Crossing Park, situated along the banks of the Fox River.
The Beacon News |
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In April, all the world's a festival
Among the month's headliners are the Bard, Butter & Egg Days, and Death Cab for Cutie. The world's a stage, and the public revelries that happen all over it are a tribute to mankind's pan-cultural capacity for collective joy.
Los Angeles Times |
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In a vintage house, showing the soul and beauty of Old Sana’a, many youth artists show their art of joy and distresses. They are joined in paintings resembling the sincerity and mercifulness of Old Sana’a.
Yemen Observer |
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Shake your 'Butte' at Folk Festival
HELENA, Mont. - The National Folk Festival comes to Montana this summer, bringing the event's mix of "music, dance and tradition from across America" to historic Butte in Big Sky country.
SouthtownStar |
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Exhibit King Arts Complex: Red alert
he color red can signify so much -- even polar opposites such as love and anger.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Nature links painter pals
The sunny and dynamic exhibition "A Shared Vision" presents oil paintings by two longtime friends who found inspiration in nature, generally on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Student's narratives highlight fiber show
Many are called but, frankly, few are chosen when it comes to textile arts. A remarkable exception to the rule occurs in a two-show exhibition. The exception is work by student Katy McRoberts of Manual High School.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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