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Museum drops suit against architects
WILMINGTON -- The Delaware Art Museum has dropped its lawsuit against the firms involved in the troubled $32 million expansion of its Kentmere Parkway facility.
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Fun and phenomena at new museum centre
A new interactive science centre has been opened at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.
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Jazzfest lineup: Jones, McBride, Golson, more
Christian McBride has played the Detroit International Jazz Festival only once (in 2001), but he's never forgotten how the crowd at Hart Plaza embraced his band with a warmth, enthusiasm and sophisticated ear that reminded him of his hometown of Philadelphia.
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Bayreuth Festival's Family Cycle
Death, or catastrophic world war, has been the usual conclusion of the tenures of past directors of the opera festival that Richard Wagner founded in Bayreuth, Germany, 132 years ago. But yesterday Wolfgang Wagner, 88, the composer's grandson who has led the festival since 1951, announced that he...
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Local & live
• "EXIT": Ryniker-Morrison Gallery, Tech Hall, Rocky Mountain College. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Works by graduating RMC art majors. Up through Friday.
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ART EXHIBITS
Art exhibit // The 49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar and Gallery in Annapolis will present Karma's Awakenings through today. This exhibit will feature artist Kasey Wells. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to midnight. 410-626-9796.
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Bands setting stage for 30th Spring Fling festival
Spring is here, which means it's time for the 30th annual Spring Fling in downtown Spartanburg. Festival times are 6 10 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Saturday and 1 6 p.m. May 4.
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Conservators face issues in preserving video and modern material artworks
Conservators face issues in preserving video and modern material artworks. "Video is a fugitive medium," said Getty Research Institute's Glenn R. Phillips, and he should know. As curator for "California Video," running at the Getty through June 8, he enjoyed the luxury of a massive archive produced during the '60s, '70s and '80s. The challenge: Most of the tapes, recorded in obsolete formats, ...
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Phlash shuttles begin new season tomorrow
Phlash, the purple trolley that shuttles Philadelphia visitors on a loop stopping at major attractions, resumes service tomorrow, the Center City District has announced. From tomorrow through Oct. 31, Phlash vehicles will run about every 12 minutes from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., connecting 21 major tourist spots from Penn's Landing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This year, each Phlash vehicle will ...
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Murphy memorial design is unveiled
Ever-changing video walls, "waves" of grass and a 3-D representation of a legend in thoroughbred racing -- things intended to reflect movement -- will dominate the new Isaac Murphy Memorial Art Garden. After all, Murphy, one of the most successful jockeys of all time, rode fast horses, said landscape architect Mark Arnold, who created the design for the art garden. A rendering of the design was ...
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'Real to Reel: Hollywood and World War II' exhibition in New Orleans
A new exhibit shows the hand-in-glove ties to the White House in WWII. NEW ORLEANS -- What a difference a few decades can make.
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Mapping Your News: History, folk art festival on tap Saturday in Benton
The Benton on the Square History and Folk Art Festival will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Heritage Village, 414 Sibley St.
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C.A.T. oil AG: Strong and successful expansion in 2007
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Obama waffle rendering sells for $90 on eBay
An artist’s rendering of the waffle left over by Sen. Barack Obama in Scranton sold for $90 Tuesday, giving auction winner “dodo330” a slice of Scranton’s memorable part played in the Democratic presidential primary.
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Art Matters Art Show & Sale
Original Paintings, Glassworks, Pottery, Sculpture, Photography ...and more...
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Alis hosting Derby party at new home
Three-time heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis and renowned artist LeRoy Neiman will join boxing great Muhammad Ali and his wife Lonnie Ali at their new home in Jefferson County for a private, invitation-only Kentucky Derby brunch Saturday, an official with the Muhammad Ali Center confirmed Tuesday. The $5,000-per-person event will raise money for the non-profit museum and education ...
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New Photographic Works by Artist Fletcher Boland
Photographs Use Unique Moments to Show Boundless Views of Natural World
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The subtext of a rainbow: children's art meets Bespoke Art Criticism
Recent new work by the artist Alice Mayhew seems to have reignited several ancient arguments about the meaning of life. In her painting The Rainbow, Mayhew's work appears to concede that Plato's objectivity and interpretation of a “good” life is a useful way of striving for a “better” life.
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C.A.T. oil AG: Strong and successful expansion in 2007
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Local authors' books on Cody hit bookstores
CODY - Two new photography books by local authors arrive in stores this week, giving readers a look at the town's early history, ancient geology and present-day wildlife.
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Board erred in closing Bair museum, high court rules
The Board of Advisers for the Charles M. Bair Family Trust breached its duty when it closed the Bair family museum at Martinsdale six years ago, the Montana Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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The art of exposing hypocrisy
IN 2007, artist Guillermo Vargas starved an animal to death in the name of art. He found a sickly looking dog on the streets of Nicaragua and tied it to a short leash in the corner of a gallery.
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Local authors' books on Cody hit bookstores
CODY - Two new photography books by local authors arrive in stores this week, giving readers a look at the town's early history, ancient geology and present-day wildlife. "Images of America: Cody," by Lynn Houze, presents a chronological trip through ...
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