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Valley Art chalk fest
Forest Grove's 18th annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, with new sidewalks numbered with the Sidewalk Chalk Art bronze markers to draw on in the downtown area.
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Valley Art launches renovation campaign
Valley Art Association, western Washington County's oldest nonprofit, volunteer-run organized has kicked of a major fundraising campaign to renovate the gallery at 2022 Main Street, Forest Grove.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Portland Lesbian and Gay Film Festival returns
Through a somewhat improbable series of events, a “discrete” gay couple, Eric and Sam, ends up with custody of a flamboyant 11-year-old in the opening night movie of the Portland Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, “Breakfast with Scot” (7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19). The ...
Portland Tribune |
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Treasure Island Music Festival promises great tunes, better views
Headlines for the two-day fest include Raconteurs, Tegan and Sara, TV on the Radio, Justice
Contra Costa Times |
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IBC2008 - Figures Are up AGAINThis year, IBC2008 has proved to be a record-breaking event in visitor numbers, ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, BUSINESS WIRE -- This year, IBC2008 has proved to be a record-breaking event in visitor numbers, registrations and exhibitors.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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The Week[end]: September 19-21, 2008
Autumn officially begins in a major way this weekend. Say farewell to summer at the Willy Street Fair, celebrate sustainable eats at the Food for Thought Festival, and dive into a universe of tunes at the inaugural Forward Music Festival and the final weekend of the World Music Festival. More options for fun include comedy by Suzanne Westenhoefer and Emo Philips, Fully Committed by the Madison ...
Isthmus |
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Notes From Under the Tent at the Fete de Swifty
Yesterday evening was Liz Smith's socialite-studded Fete de Swifty—a silent-auction-based benefit held in a tent on 73rd street. Under the tent, wait staff wandered between partygoers with plates of maple bacon. Wax likenesses of Bono and Tina Turner were donated by Madame Tussauds and positioned for Poloroids. There was an ice cream stand, a photo booth, a caricature guy and an extensive ...
The New York Observer |
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From Behind the Walls to Mess Hall Walls
Tonight Mess Hall hosts The Prison Poster Project , a public ed/visual art depiction of the issues faced by our nation's 2.3 million (and always, always growing) incarcerated citizens. The exhibit is the culmination of a five-year collaboration between artists and activists in the free world, and 100 prisoners. The 40+ illustrations on display are narrated through transcriptions of prisoners' ...
Chicagoist |
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'Discover Chinatown SF' Sponsors Online Video Contest http://www.discoverchinatownsf.com
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video on the Internet must be encyclopedic!
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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David Wells Roth’s paintings capture the silent drama of color at play
It has been a long, winding road for artist and Sudbury native David Wells Roth, one that took him from a student’s life in suburban Boston, eking out a life in New York as a starving painter, and spending 15 years chasing Europe’s sunlight.
The Framingham Tab |
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Local Arts/Entertainment
The following is a capsule list of activities going on at local museums and galleries.
St. Thomas Times-Journal |
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Local Arts/Entertainment
Displaying 1 to 1 of 1 items. The following is a capsule list of activities going on at local museums and galleries. * St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre has collected hundreds of gloves
St. Thomas Times-Journal |
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Red Light at the National Gallery
In a move that is set to cause a stir in London, a room at the National Gallery will be totally transformed to resemble Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District.
Malta Star |
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Art In The Park
Upstate Visual Arts’ 17th Annual Art in the Park begins Friday and runs through the weekend. The festival will be held at Fluor Field at the West End in Greenville.
WSPA Spartanburg |
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Dallas' Nasher Sculpture Center celebrates 5 years
DALLAS -- Standing in front of a row of Andy Warhol's portraits of her mother, herself and her two sisters at a new exhibit, Nancy Nasher remembered that the works always lined the hall...
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Pencil This In: Last (Official) Weekend of Summer
Film For $10 dollars, you can see The Atom Smashers tonight and get a peek into Fermilab scientists’ journey to the ultimate understanding of the atom. No lie, this story is full of twists and turns: international competition, diminished support for experimentation, crazy underground facilities. The movie screening takes place at the Museum of Science and Industry at 7 p.m., followed by ...
Chicagoist |
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Ableauctions to Undertake Reverse Split of Its Common Stock
Ableauctions.com Inc. (AMEX:AAC) (the "Company") announced today that it received a letter from the American Stock Exchange indicating that the low selling price of its common stock may not be suitable for auction market trading. Over the last three months, the price per share of its common stock has ranged between $0.06 and $0.10. The American Stock Exchange indicated in its letter that, in ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Renovations at Nazareth Now Paid For
The arts center renovations at Nazareth College are now paid for. $4 million in state funding for the project was announced Friday. With that announcement came an official groundbreaking of the entrance, patrons lounge, and art gallery.
WROC Rochester |
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IBC2008 - Figures Are up AGAIN
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands----This year, IBC2008 has proved to be a record-breaking event in visitor numbers, registrations and exhibitors. It was a show to remember with many stimulating presentations and showcases, world first demonstrations, a prestigious awards ceremony and an excellent themed conference programme, which included free sessions covering technologies such as IPTV, Mobile and ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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100 years of Herald photography
THIS unexpected view of two of Sydney's most familiar landmarks - the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the smiling face at Luna Park - caught the eye of an amateur photographer, Peter Foster, of Kirribilli.
Lithgow Mercury |
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City May Donate Paintings To Art Guild
Des Plaines aldermen want more time to consider whether or not to donate as many as seven original paintings---many of local scenes-to the Des Plaines Art Guild.
Des Plaines Journal |
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Ableauctions to Undertake Reverse Split of Its Common Stock
OJAI, Calif.----Ableauctions.com Inc. announced today that it received a letter from the American Stock Exchange indicating that the low selling price of its common stock may not be suitable for auction market trading.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Remarks by the First Lady at the Nasher Sculpture Center
THE WHITE HOUSE/Office of the First Lady:
Centre Daily Times |
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Alaska Native artists get own gallery in New York
The first showcase gallery in the lower 48 for Alaska Native artists has opened in New York amid heightened interest in the 49th state.
KTVF Fairbanks |
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Can't Miss It: Weekend Edition, Sept. 19-21
DRINK FOR URBAN ART : The second Northwest location of Upper Playground , a San Francisco-based urban art and clothing store, opens this weekend--and there's a swanky cocktail party/gallery viewing at Chapel on Saturday night to celebrate. The clothing and accessories at Upper Playground are the epitome of dope, but what we're really into is the art. For a sample, check out these poster ...
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