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SPORTS HEADLINES
HOLLAND — Having three headlining acts scheduled means festival-goers will have a diverse set of options to choose from when they want to hear live music at Tulip Time.
Grand Haven Tribune |
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Minto Arts Council: 'An Indigenous World View'
The versatile and gifted René Andre Meshake reads exerpts from his poetry, accompanied by artist and photographer Christin Dennis on flute, during last week's opening of 'An Indigenous World View' at the Harriston Heritage Gallery.
Minto Express |
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Lesha Patterson Photography Celebrates Grand Opening
Lesha Patterson Photography will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 2 to introduce Studio La Mariposa, a portrait studio for women.
The Chattanoogan |
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'Grand Theft' launches to rave reviews
"Grand Theft Auto 4" went on sale Tuesday, with fans lining up at midnight to grab the first copies of the criminal action game hailed as a brutal and satirical masterpiece equal to films like "The Godfather."
MSNBC |
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Downtown campus proposed
Amid the oil and gas towers, students may one day take their place in downtown Calgary.
CFCN.ca |
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Hate the hue? Toss $286,000 sculpture
A $286,000 sculpture in northeastern China that took two years to build was dismantled days before its unveiling because a senior government official disliked the color
MSNBC |
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Lost: Roger Waters' pig
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Organizers of a major California music festival are offering a 5,000 pound reward and four festival tickets for life in exchange for ex-Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters' two-story inflatable pig, which was lost on Sunday night.
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U.S. festival offers reward for Roger Waters' pig
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Organizers of a major California music festival are offering a $10,000 reward and four festival tickets for life in exchange for ex-Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters' two-story inflatable pig, which was lost on Sunday night.
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Historic house now on National Register
It is a part of local history that has now received national recognition. Built in 1847, the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum in Fayetteville received a listing on the National Register April 10.
The Fayette Citizen |
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Futuresonic Urban Festival of Art, Music, and Ideas
Headlining this year's fest are minimal post-punk legends Wire and Wu-Tang mastermind RZA in his Bobby Digital guise, and they're not the half of it.
Pitchfork |
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Gary Simmons' art featured during May
The art of Gary Simmons will be featured for the month of May in the Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs, 610 Central Ave. The show, entitled The Mind's Eye, reflects the diverse interest Simmons has with his media as well as his subject matter.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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Niagara Regional Native Centre to host arts festival and pow wow
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE – The Niagara Regional Native Centre will host an aboriginal arts and cultural festival May 10. The event will begin with a pow wow followed by a traditional tree planting ceremony at the Airport Road facility. There will also be dance presentations throughout the day including both [...]
Niagara Falls Review |
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Children's art festival kicks off
Hundreds of second- and third-graders poured into the Shreveport Convention Center today for the weeklong festival.
The Shreveport Times |
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Cat inspires award-winning art
A drawing inspired by a 14-year old calico cat named Minou and drawn by an art teacher born and raised in Fort Saskatchewan will be featured in two national magazines and will be on the cover of a special-edition notebook.
Fort Saskatchewan Record |
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Jessieville schools have first art exhibition
Talented art students were honored last week at Jessieville School's first art exhibition. Held at the Sports Arena, the exhibition afforded art students the opportunity to be in the spotlight. K-8 art teacher Lori Phillips and 9-12 art teacher Rana Ward displayed the works of some of their most imaginative and gifted students.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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‘The View From Here to There’ on Exhibit at Tarble Arts Center
“The View From Here to There: The Aesthetics of Travel in the Rural Midwest” is currently on view at the Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University through June 22. The exhibition examines the landscape of mobility from c. 1820-1960.
Shelbyville Daily Union |
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Garland County Humane Society has benefit
The Third Annual Wine and Cheese Benefit and Art Auction sponsored by the Humane Society of Garland County is right around the corner - May 12 The humane society board is particularly pleased to have the artist community behind us.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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SoftLayer Sponsors Guitar Hero Contest
April 29, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider SoftLayer announced on Monday that it is sponsoring a Guitar Hero 3 competition hosted by eMazing Gaming at the Wildflower! Music and Art Festival in Richardson, Texas.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Architecture discussed at recent Sunday forum
An artist paints a picture, and it may hang in a museum and be seen only by visitors. A musician composes a symphony, and it may be heard occasionally in a concert hall. An architect designs a building and it will be on view 24/7 and used by everyone for whom it was designed until it falls down or gets knocked down.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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First Gallery Hop this Friday
COVINGTON - The First Friday Gallery Hop will happen from 6 to 10 p.m. this Friday.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Creative Native Gallery home for local art
A small, yellow house on Falkenburg Road is now home to the artwork of nine local artists. If you’re lucky, you’ll also find an artist hard at work there.
WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News |
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Art contest slated for grades 4-5
Oregon Department of Human Services invites fourth- and fifth-graders from all areas in the state to compete in the third annual Clean Beaches Art Contest.
Albany Democrat-Herald |
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Auction of work by Mackintosh’s wife
A pair of painted and jewelled gesso panels by the Scottish artist Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, the wife of famed architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, are to be auctioned at Christie's in London today.
The Herald |
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SFC Museum hosting art show
The St. Francis County Museum will open an exhibit of artwork by Forrest City School District students on Thursday. Museum employee Shelley Gervasi said the exhibit will include artwork from students in kindergarten through 12th grades.
Forrest City Times-Herald |
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Jenny Block: Portrait of an Open Marriage, Take Two: Yes, I Have a Husband and a Girlfriend.
I met Jemma at an art gallery. She had told me she was straight. But after about six months of spending time together, we went away on a weekend trip. It was on that trip that she asked me to kiss her...
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