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Club News
CHELMSFORD ART SOCIETY: Meets Tues., Sept. 30, 7 p.m. at Old Town Hall, 1 North Road, Chelmsford. Tom Gill painting demonstration. All welcome. 978-251-3971. CHELMSFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: Board Meeting second Thurs.
Lowell Sun |
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An epic journey
By Anna FodenFor the PostAlfons Mucha’s sumptuous Art Nouveau illustrations are famous all over the world.
The Prague Post |
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Capitol offices double as exhibit space for local artists
When Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton was preparing to move into the Capitol shortly after the 2002 election, she looked at the bare walls of the double office and saw artistic potential. "I looked around and realized that this was a tremendous space," Lawton said, "and that it would be a wonderful opportunity to make the work of Wisconsin's artists visible to the people of this state." The first exhibit ...
The Capital Times |
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Covered Bridge Festival billed as having something for everyone By MAC CORDELL
The covered bridges of Union County have long been a source of pride for local residents. Saturday they will be the center of attention for the inaugural Union County Covered Bridge Festival.
Marysville Journal-Tribune |
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Museum's $92,500 bid buys Stones 'lips' logo
LONDON - Mick Jagger's pout is officially fit for a museum. London's Victoria and Albert Museum announced yesterday that it bought the original artwork for The Rolling Stones' famous "lips" logo, inspired by the singer's mouth.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Edel: Nature, garden programs have a growth spurt
Many gardens and organizations are putting their public horticulture programs into high gear as summer winds down. From guest speakers and schools to festivals, fairs and fiestas, there's an event for every green-thumber to enjoy.
The Record |
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Nigeria: Dele Jedege, Salah Hassan, Others for Aresuva 2008
Dele Jegede, Professor and Chair, Department of Art, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA and Professor Salah Hassan of Cornell University, Ithaca, USA are among top artists and scholars that have concluded arrangements to arrive Abuja on Sunday, for the First Africa Regional Summit and Exhibition on Visual Arts tagged ARESUVA 2008. The one - week event fully supported by Oceanic Bank and ...
AllAfrica.com |
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Fitchburg Art Museum announces fall classes for kids of all ages
FITCHBURG - Develop your child's artistic side -- or your own in an art class at Fitchburg Art Museum this fall.
Sentinel & Enterprise |
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Art stolen in Fort Langley
FORT LANGLEY -- RCMP were investigating yesterday after thieves broke into a museum at the Fort Langley National Historic Site and stole five pieces of First Nations art. The culprits forced their way into the museum by breaking a window in the building late Monday night, RCMP said. The pieces -- three masks, a drum and a cedar basket -- were all from the Kwantlen First Nations. Together, they ...
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Preparing for a flavourful festival
This year's Food Festival will be full of flavour. Niagara Food Festival has "grown this year, everyone wants to jump on board," said event co-ordinator Jane Thompson. "The support from people in the region has been amazing." The festival, which will run from Friday, Oct. 3 [...]
Welland Tribune |
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On Today
CBC Radio's The Debaters. A mini-comedy festival with host, Steve Patterson in this live radio show taping. Guests include comics Todd Butler, Erica Sigurdson, Phil Hanley, Deb Kimmett, Billy Mitchell, Martha Chavez, Charles Demers, Graham Clark, John Buehler, Ron Josol and Paul Bae at the McPherson Playhouse, 7:30 p.m. Tel. 250-386-6121 for tickets.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Fox Festival Saturday
Get ready for Fox Fest 2008 in Fox River Grove.
Cary-Grove Countryside |
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On Tour With Chanel
IT'S all change for Chanel 's annual Métiers d'Art collection showcase.
British Vogue |
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$6.2 million expansion planned
PASCAGOULA — The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs has outgrown its home, museum representatives told the county Wednesday, and $6.2 million in expansions are in the works to give the muse um room to spread its wings.
The Mississippi Press |
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Failed art deal settled in court
A Pitkin County judge yesterday denied a claim by a New York auctioneer against an Old Snowmass man who owns the largest collection of French Moulin Rouge-era Mistinguett performance posters.
Aspen Daily News |
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Thursday, the 04th of September 2008
FINAL preparations for The Fourth Angkor Photography Festival, to be held in Siem Reap from November 23 to 28, are now in place.
Phnom Penh Post |
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Colleges
Nov. 7: Anderson (exhibition), TBA Nov. 11: Bemidji St. (exhibition), TBA Nov. 15: Northwestern St. TBA Nov. 18: IUPUI, TBA Nov. 24: Notre Dame, at Maui, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Nov. 25: St. Joseph’s or Texas, at Maui, 1:30 p.m. or 7 p.m.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Nielsens honored at Learning Center's 20th
Twenty years from the day it opened its doors, the Gertrude B. Nielsen Child Care and Learning Center marked the occasion with a family festival and barbecue picnic. The celebration included current and former children, families, staff and volunteers at the center's playgrounds. The center honored Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. and the Nielsen family for their support of the center with a garden sculpture.
Glenview Announcements |
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Longtime friends reunite for art exhibit
When Dennis Wheaton saw the rusty 1955 Studebaker pickup truck, with the freshly painted logo on the side, he figured old friend and business partner Dick Bergen was nearby.
Salina Journal |
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Top things to do Sept. 5-7
Tall ships parade through Dana Point, Festival of Children takes over South Coast Plaza and Amos Lee plays in Anaheim.
Orange County Register |
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Festival celebrates chili, blues and brews
This year's second Chili Blues 'N' Brews Cook-Off in Waynesboro promises to produce gallons more of the hot stuff, plus plenty of entertainment for the whole family.
The Staunton News Leader |
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West News Briefs
The 18th annual Carnegie Arts and Heritage Festival begins at 4 p.m. today ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Banta House celebrates 100 years
The Arlington Heights Historical Museum will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Banta House and the 126th anniversary of the Muller House with music, games and outdoor art Sunday afternoon (Sept. 7).
Arlington Heights Post |
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4-H wraps up summer programs, gears up for fall
Summer is winding down along with another successful 4-H Gardening season.Garden volunteers Chris Bright and Tony Slovacek supervised the 4-H Creative Gardening Contest this year. Participants chose the theme "Native American Gardens."
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Scottish-Irish Festival kicks off on Friday
,MARLBOROUGH TWP. — The Green Lane Park Scottish-Irish Festival returns this weekend for its ninth year. The festival kicks off Friday with a concert on the...
The Reporter |
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