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Creative Arts Guild Festival In Dalton Is Sept. 20-21
The Creative Arts Guild 45th annual Festival of Arts and Crafts will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21.
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Art gallery opens at Heath Village
WASHINGTON TWP. (Morris County) -- Heath Village Retirement Community has opened an art gallery, which will be permanently housed in the activities department of the main building. The opening, held late last month, was followed by refreshments and a "Meet...
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E.B. temple to present two traveling exhibitions
EAST BRUNSWICK — Temple B'nai Shalom will host two exhibits simultaneously on Israel starting today. One is an exhibit and sale of Israeli art from Safrai Gallery; the other is a New Jersey-Israel Commission photo and documentary exhibit.
East Brunswick Sentinel |
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Summerset Festival site taking shape
The site for Saturday's Summerset Festival at the Vista Bay Golf Course in Alexandra was a hive of activity Thursday as crews worked to complete the transformation of the property into a major concert venue for Grammy Award-winning artist Alanis Morissette and the four acts that will precede her.
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Farms, fun and art for students
Tuolumne County students are getting out of the classroom this week and into the earth. Red Earth that is, at the Red Earth Organic Farm and several other area farms as part of the Foothill Farmlands Arts Festival.
The Union Democrat |
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On the Web, a Nonpartisan Look at Those Partisan Campaign Ads
The Living Room Candidate, produced by the American Museum of the Moving Image, is a site that provides an impartial and lingering look at political ads dating from 1952 to the present.
New York Times |
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Exhibit of Spanish art to open at Durham's Nasher
Art historians once believed the reign of Spain's Philip III was a wasteland, devoid of the great works commissioned by his father and son.
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Mickey Rourke - Ready to rumble again
The presence of Mickey Rourke at the end of a long queue at Nice airport during last year's Cannes film festival seemed symbolic. The once celebrated star of Diner, Rumble Fish, Angel Heart and Year of the Dragon was just a jobbing actor whose presence generated little excitement.
Independent |
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Missouri Photo Workshop forum draws a crowd
COLUMBIA — Cliff Edom had a simple way of describing the men and women who snap definitive images. "Photographers are reporters with their brains knocked out," said Edom, a revolutionary figure in the photography field and the man who established the photojournalism sequence at Missouri. Over 70 MU students and alumni attended the Missouri Photo Workshop's Influence on Visual Storytelling ...
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TORONTO '08 DISPATCH "Paris," "Valentino," "Gigantic" and "Lymelife" Among Toronto Offerings
The 2008 Toronto International Film Festival is winding down. With just two days left before the Closing Night Gala and the announcement of the awards, many industry folk have begun to head out.
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Weight Watchers' Tales of the Tape
NEW YORK A translucent sculpture of a woman glistens in the afternoon sunlight in a New York City park. Across from her on the other side of the walkway is another larger female form.
AdWeek |
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NT museum to restore Indigenous artworks
Curators and researchers are beginning a $300,000 restoration project of early artworks from the Papunya community in central Australia.
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Tensions mount as imams protest Bosnia Pride
SUMMARY: Muslim clerics say Sarajevo's five-day Pride festival, which opens Sept. 24, should not have been scheduled during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Teacher Accused Of Showing Porn In Class
Teacher had connected his personal computer to a projector screen for a photography lesson.
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Local artist exhibits works at S. Walter Stewart Libray
A local artist is bringing her work back to East York at an exhibit at the S. Walter Stewart library branch. Nola McConnan's work is now on display in the John Ridout Auditorium at the newly renovat...
East York Mirror |
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George Clinton Finds His Muse in Lili Haydn
This weekend, violinist and vocalist Lili Haydn will help close out 2008’s West Beach Music Festival.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Parade to kick off Alice Desert Festival
The organisers of the Alice Desert Festival say there is a strong local flavour to this year's event, which begins today in Alice Springs .
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Teacher Accused Of Showing Porn In Class
PHOENIX, AZ -- Police have opened an investigation into reports that a photography teacher played pornographic videos during class earlier this week. According to a letter sent home to parents at Arcadia High School in Phoenix, Az., the incident happened Monday.
The Kentucky Post |
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Creating Depth & Luminosity
Ali Cavanaugh prefers watercolor as a medium, but her approach is more like that of an oil painter. Building up multiple layers, slowly blending the paints to the desired color and value, she achieves a remarkable depth and luminosity, especially in the skin tones.
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'Originally From ...' highlights five artists from the Valley
Next week, the works of five artists who grew up in the Yakima Valley -- but who now live elsewhere -- go on display at the Peggy Lewis Gallery in the Allied ArtsCenter.
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MyToons Partners with QD3 Entertainment for Art Contest
LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE -- MyToons.com, the world's premiere online animation and art community, today announced the launch of its latest art competition, The Concrete Jungle.
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Food lovers converge for a Taste of New Paltz
Participants at a past Taste of New Paltz enjoy the festival (Lauren Thomas Photography). Care for some Joplin's Penne Rose - jerk chicken, chopped olives, fire-roasted peppers in Southern Comfort tomato alfredo sauce? Or what about some of New Paltz' most popular clam chowder?
Kingston Daily Freeman |
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IBQ to sponsor annual public speaking contest for third year
IBQ will is to sponsor the annual public speaking competition, organised by the ICC-One Toastmasters for the third year running. ‘IBQ-Communicator Awards 2008’ is open to nationals and residents aged 18 and above.
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tvnz.co.nz
caught up with Brooks before the next week's New Zealand Fashion Week. You come from a photography background before adding fashion to your resume, how do your skills behind a camera complement your designs?
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Forward.com
Opening a new exhibition of Arab Israeli art in Jerusalem — the first of its kind at any Israeli museum — are three etchings from the 1970s by Walid Abu-Shakra.
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