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Japan's Seiji Ozawa to take up French fine art seat
Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa will take up his seat at France's prestigious academy of fine arts next week, the institute said in a statement.
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Japan's Seiji Ozawa to take up French fine art seat
Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa will take up his seat at France's prestigious academy of fine arts next week, the institute said in a statement.
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"England": Theater piece in Henry Art Gallery is eerie, provocative
Theater review by Misha Berson: Tim Crouch's "England," an ambiguous play being staged at the Henry Art Gallery.
Seattle Times |
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Oak Ridge Boys for Sale on eBay
Sept. 15, 2008 — In a move that appears to be a first in the industry, the Oak Ridge Boys have put themselves up for auction on eBay. The group is offering a private New Year’s Eve show for the highest bidder, with potential buyers able to submit a price through Sept. 21.
Great American Country |
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Photo studio survives technology changes, continues to serve Cebu
FAMILY-owned Joecel Studio has lived through nearly six decades, experiencing good sales, difficult times caused by the resignation of its skilled employees who have been recruited by outsourcing companies and intense competition due to the onset of digital photography.
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Raymond Pettibon Exhibit at Regen Projects
Raymond Pettibon's name may forever be linked to SST Records, especially the Minutemen and his brother Greg's band, Black Flag. Pettibon got his start drawing up flyers and album covers for 1980s South Bay punk bands. The collection currently showing at Regen Projects is drawn from this era, when Pettibon's work was particularly raw and intense. The deceptively simple pen and ink drawings ...
LAist |
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Lasting Impressionists in Newark
"Late Sunset" by George Inness, part of teh "Paths to Impressionism" exhibit at the Newark Museum. Paths to Impressionism: French and American Landscape Paintings from the Worcester Art Museum. Where: The Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark. When: Wednesday-Jan. 4....
The Star-Ledger |
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Cumberland Mountain Fall Festival Photography Contest
MIDDLESBORO — It’s almost that time of year again. When the leaves turn the mountains into a landscape of majestic fall colors, a festival takes place in Middlesboro that is the culmination of a year’s worth of hard work and planning.
The Middlesboro Daily |
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Calendar of Events
Today Beth Moore Ladies Bible Study, 5-6 p.m., First Baptist Church, Room E-225 (video only). Monday Strong Woman exercise 9 and 10 a.m., oil painting 9 a.m., bingo 10 a.m., bridge class 10 a.m., Tai Chi for Arthritis 2 1:30 p.m., game night 5 p.m., Pope County Center Activity Center.
The Russellville Courier |
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Home View Announces Launch of Much Anticipated Website, Pricing and Realtor Marketing Program
Home View, LLC, a nationwide video tour, photography and website company, unveiled a new website, pricing structure and marketing program for real estate industry professionals at a special event on September 13, 2008 in Burbank, CA.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ON THE BLOGS: Show art like Jeff Koons
The recent success of native York County artist Jeff Koons - he has a solo exhibit in the Palace of Versailles through December - inspired us to create our own Koons-ish masterpiece here in the YDR newsroom.
York Daily Record |
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Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival to be Held at E for All Expo
IDG World Expo's Entertainment for All(R) Expo (E for All(R)) announced today that the fourth annual Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival will be held at this year's E for All Expo, offering attendees the opportunity to view more than 70 animated and live action films, and documentaries from around the world. In addition, basic animation workshops will be held at the downtown L.A. ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Pottery festival needs help to continue
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio - The Tri-State Pottery Festival will not be held next year unless it receives financial support, said John Weaver, president of the festival committee.
Weirton Daily Times |
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Annenberg Space for Photography to Open in Los Angeles, California in 2009
The Annenberg Foundation, one of the nation's largest private family foundations, announced today plans to open a new community space dedicated to both digital images and print photography in Los Angeles, California.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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D.C. exhibit gathers Avedon's political portraits for the first time
Barack Obama has a wall of his own, staring directly at the man known as President Bush's brain, Karl Rove, who looks back with a smirk.
USA Today |
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Sacramento police officer arrested on weapons, drunk charges
A Sacramento police officer was arrested this weekend in Rocklin and booked into jail on suspicion of drunk and disorderly conduct, indecent exposure and exhibiting a deadly weapon, according to records and police spokesmen
The Sacramento Bee |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Time's Richard Lacayo on why he's not covering today's Damien Hirst auction: "I do what I can to talk about art but I don't know what to say about shopping."
Arts Journal |
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Pasaquan named to National Register
The last masterpiece of a dead Marion County visionary just got national recognition.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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In the next 7: Federal Reserve Board meets; Irish Festival
TUESDAY The Fed meets Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues are all but certain to leave a key interest rate unchanged when they meet Tuesday. Title series starts Tuesday Bumped by weekend rain, the first game of...
The Kalamazoo Gazette |
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Oil Prices Fall As Refineries Resume Operations
Crude oil prices are tumbling below $95 a barrel amid signs that refineries along the Gulf of Mexico coast will soon resume operations after escaping major damage from Hurricane Ike.
WYMT Mountain News |
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Nassau to get new-old conference center
Plans are in motion to convert the historic Collins House into one of the biggest revenue centers for the tourism industry, with hundred-thousand dollar transformations underway for the building's restoration into a money-making museum, cultural garden site and conference center.
The Nassau Guardian |
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NEWS UPDATE: Mazomanie named one of coolest small towns
MAZOMANIE — The hardwood floor in the Creative Edge Gallery is unable to hide the past.This is where the barber shop once was, and years after its departure, the round marks from a pair of barber chairs remain.Across the street in another historic but restored building, the dance floor of a tavern has been replaced with a bike shop. The neighboring hotel is now a modern general store that sells ...
The Sauk Prairie Eagle |
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Westobou brings ballet to the big screen
An art exhibit that brings dancing to the big screen will be displayed at the Westobou Art Festival.
NBC 26 Augusta |
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Nashville Goes Americana
Sept. 15, 2008 — The ninth annual Americana Music Festival kicks off Wednesday in Nashville with a loaded schedule that includes what will likely be an emotional tribute to one of Music City’s boundary-pushing legends.
Great American Country |
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Akron native and Devo founder Mark Mothersbaugh returns to 'Yo Gabba Gabba!'
Mark Mothersbaugh. Akron native, former Kent State University art student and Devo co-founder Mark Mothersbaugh returns in the recurring role of resident art teacher on "Yo Gabba Gabba!" when Nickelodeon's live-action music series begins its second season at 11:30...
The Plain Dealer |
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