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Las Vegas Sun
Greek Food Festival at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church (5 p.m. to 8 p.m. St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church) Get ready to enjoy the big fat Greek Food Festival, ...
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Las Vegas Sun
Get ready to enjoy the big fat Greek Food Festival, which returns to St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church September 18-21. This one falls squarely under the heading of “family entertainment,” and it doesn’t get much more wholesome than this.
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On One Tank
GETTING OUT The 2007 Fair Oaks Chicken Festival drew a crowd of people.
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Georgia Shrimp Festival features shrimp and grits
Visitors will get a chance to celebrate two Southern favorites - shrimp and grits - and sample some tasty dishes at the third annual Wild Georgia Shrimp Festival this weekend.
Macon Telegraph |
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Ferndale's Woodward pillar is a celebration of history
Starting tonight, Woodward Avenue will have a glowing landmark. In daylight, a new 30-foot pillar of glass -- which features artwork celebrating the auto history -- is easy to spot, one-half mile north of 9 Mile in the Ferndale median. But interior lights gave the translucent artwork a striking glow Tuesday night during a test of its solar collectors.
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BETWEEN THE LINES: Tina Allen: The Ancestors' Spirit, A Warrior's Heart and God's Hands in One Woman
*Tina Allen, sculptor extraordinaire, is now among the ancestors. I love Tina Allen, who was a personal friend and one of the deepest spirits I've ever met. I will hold her memory close.
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US publisher puts books on display
VietNamNet Bridge – More than 4,500 books from the American publisher Sterling, including educational games for children, are on display at a new exhibition at Xuan Thu Bookstore in HCM City's District 1.
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Endangered Planet Foundation Presents the First Annual One Earth One Dream Environmental Festival October 2 - 5 at ...
Endangered Planet Foundation, in partnership with the Festival of Arts, Laguna Beach Magazine, and the Laguna Beach Visitors and Conference Bureau, presents One Earth/One Dream, the West Coast's premier environmental festival, October 2 – 5, 2008 at the Festival of Arts grounds in Laguna Beach. Several thousands people per day people are expected to attend this Southern California festival, ...
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Of This World
Join local artist Pamela Kendall Schiffer on Sunday, September 21, from 1-5 p.m. at the Easton Gallery (557 Hot Springs Rd.) as she talks with viewers and answers questions about her latest collection, Of This World: New Paintings.
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Gloria Glyer - Helping Others: Brew on tap for charity
The 14th annual California Brewers Festival, presented by the Rotary Club of Point West. Carol Howenstein volunteers with the Assistance League.
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Rio Nuevo panel 'blindsided' by art museum's threat to leave downtown
Trustees at the Tucson Museum of Art on Monday unanimously decided to relocate the main museum facility out of downtown unless the city can dedicate 231 parking spaces for museum use.
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Manos to speak at museum event
Constantine Manos, a native of Columbia and well-known photographer, will give a talk and receive the key to the city at noon Friday. This will be Manos’ first trip to Columbia in 20 years. The talk and presentation will be at the Columbia Museum of Art. Photos from his book “A Greek Portfolio” are on display at the museum. The son of Greek immigrants, Manos documented disappearing rural life in ...
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Sarajo Frieden at Rare Device
San Francisco design store and gallery, Rare Device, is proud to present Let's Get Lost: New Work by Sarajo Frieden (http://www.sarajofrieden.com/). Her work will occupy the Rare Device gallery October 2, 2008 - November 8, 2008. A reception for the artist will be held Thursday, October 2 from 7 - 9 pm.
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Dog Lovers, Pick Up Your Cameras
PamperedPupppy.com launches International photo contest for dog lovers
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Gallery listings -- Published Sept. 18, 2008
» Children's Museum of Stockton: Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.; noon-5 p.m. Sun. 402 W. Weber Ave. $4.50; children 2 and younger, free. (209) 465-4386.
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Co-Art Gallery: Mary Echols, president of the board for the Beverley Street Studio School, sits in the Co-Art Gallery Tuesday. The Co-Art Gallery on Beverley Street in Staunton will celebrate its tenth anniversary Friday, September 19.
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Festival season begins
Dutch-oven cooking, marching bands, food, art, beer and bands welcomes fall festival goers in the area. The air and leaves both are crisper at this point in the calendar, but there's still plenty of reasons to get outside and enjoy activities before colder weather pushes us inside. Here's a handful of events to choose from beginning this weekend.
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Local festival goes to the dogs: Museum & Nature Center spotlights abilities of canines
With ears cocked and eyes bright, Feisty waited for his trainer, Mary-Elizabeth Simpson, to give the signal.
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THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL
INTERNATIONAL ART + DESIGN FAIR OCT. 3-8 A smorgasbord of modern and contemporary art and design - with a focus on the decorative arts and furniture - this year's fair is also a must for bling-lovers. On view will be rare jewels from Van Cleef &...
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Yonkers art show celebrates urban painter's street life views
YONKERS - A downtown exhibition celebrates elevated subway tracks winding through New York City's outer boroughs, without the deafening din of passing trains.
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Exhibition to open on quilts' art role
A public reception will open the juried exhibition Cross Current: The Quilt's Influence on Contemporary Art Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 430 W. 14th St. in Traverse City.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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'Bodies of Work' exhibition helps define young artists
An artist's body of work is an all-inclusive display of a long journey of creative development. For youths participating in the "Bodies of Work" exhibition at Mt. San Jacinto College's Fine Art Gallery, it meant traveling a road of self-discovery.
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Exhibit celebrates architecture of Garland, Hilles homes in El Paso
EL PASO -- Sherry Mowles is honored to live in her Kern Place home. The spacious 3,400-square-foot home was one of several designed by Robert Garland and David Hilles in the 1950s, with quite a modern edge. Gallery: View more photos
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Secret Voyage
For several years, famed Deep Purple guitarist Richie Blackmore has been assimilating the sounds of enchantment via Euro-folk, Baroque and medieval thematic forays. But the qualitative component is steeped within the ensemble's Renaissance rock-based stylization.
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Tracking the news - Sept. 18
RTD FASTRACKS NEW PUBLIC ART
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