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Braves Put it Together To Roll Past Bay Point
LAKELAND The Lake Gibson Braves ran through the Miami Bay Point Falcons 48-8 before 1,750 fans at Virgil Ramage Stadium Friday night.The Braves (1-1) rushed for 332 yards in the contest and six rushing touchdowns.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Brother's ashes turned into art
THIS year's Pittenweem Arts Festival has allowed a local woman to pay a permanent pictorial tribute to a much-missed relative. (16/09/2008 11:05:11)
Fife Today |
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TO DO LIST: ART vs. ART
On a brightly lit stage, a beautiful, meticulous painting is held high by a man cloaked in white coveralls and industrial rubber gloves. In front of him, a black tub bears the word “acid” in bright red letters.
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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Art museum pursuing Miller home
Columbus philanthropist J. Irwin Miller’s family is poised to donate his majestic home to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, provided it can raise millions of dollars to maintain the sprawling Bartholomew County property.
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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Truro's teacher/sculptor joins list of town 'Treasures'
TRURO — A 79-year-old workhorse of an artist, Truro sculptor Joyce Johnson, has been named the town's "Truro Treasure" for the 17th annual "Truro Treasures" weekend, held today and tomorrow.
Cape Cod Times |
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BJU Museum wants to know: ‘What's in Your Attic?'
If you're pondering what to do with that cannon ball or the other Civil War relics in your attic, a solution is on the way via the upcoming Antiques Extravaganza at Bob Jones University's Museum & Gallery.
The Greenville News |
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Festival Italiano -- 09/20/08 at Belmar Center
Festival Italiano -- 09/20/08 at Belmar Center
Rocky Mountain News |
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Las Vegas Sun
Greek Food Festival at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church (3 p.m. to 11 p.m. St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church) Get ready to enjoy the big fat Greek Food Festival, ...
Las Vegas Sun |
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Vietnam Fine Arts Association’s prize awarded
VietNamNet Bridge - Five art works, selected from over 1,500 works by 1,400 artists nationwide, were presented with the highest prize of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association.
Vietnam Net |
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Memories in stitches: 101 sections of AIDS Quilt on display
Volunteers practice unfolding a quilt panel prior to the opening ceremony of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt exhibit at the University of Montana on Thursday. The exhibit, which runs through Sunday, has 101 sections commemorating about 800 people who have died of AIDS-related illnesses.
Missoulian |
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Street artist will put her prowess with chalk and sidewalk on display at Arts in Central Park
DECATUR - Street artist Lori Escalera doesn't mind that her artwork isn't permanent. She travels the globe, creating masterpieces out of sidewalk chalk, only to see it washed away later.
Herald & Review |
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Arts center awarded for war exhibit
The Alliance for the Varied Arts will receive one of three prestigious awards this weekend from the Utah Humanities Council.
The Logan Herald Journal |
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New park reflects namesake's style
Judy Isroff had a passion for public beautification and contemporary art. Friday, her friends honored those interests with the dedication of a city park in her name at West Market Street and White Pond Drive.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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St. John's Steeple Gallery hosts Hoosier Salon
The Steeple Gallery in St. John will be the first stop for the 84th Annual Hoosier Salon Exhibition, a tour displaying select pieces of art on loan from the Hoosier Patrons Association.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Book unites painting, gardens
Painting and garden design both are forms of artistic expression. Gordon Hayward explores the relationships between the two in Art and the Gardener: Fine Painting as Inspiration for Garden Design.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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SPORTS HEADLINES
Volunteers spent hours peeling onions and washing potatoes Friday in preparation for the Fresh Catch Fish Boil, the opener to the annual Grand Haven Salmon Festival held that evening at the Grand Haven Municipal Marina.
Grand Haven Tribune |
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Schools Briefs
The Walden School held a Sept. 15 “tree baby” planting ceremony and a “tree baby sculptural necklace” commemoration by Joel Tauber as part of his ongoing public art and film project “Sick-Amour.”
La Cañada Valley Sun |
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Teenagers judge best for the fest
NORMAL -- The world's only film festival judged and curated by someone other than adults is coming to a theater near us.
The Pantagraph |
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Auctions: Pewter pieces with pedigree
Pewter is not usually considered a precious metal. An alloy of tin strengthened with copper and antimony commonly used from the Middle Ages until the 19th century, it is sometimes called the poor man's silver, with cups and other items usually selling for $50 or so.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Portfolio: Art of the garden
At this year's GardenFair at Winterthur Museum & Country Estate, the focus is on "The Artist & Gardener," with the gardens and antiques of this Delaware landmark inspiring painting, music and floral displays.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Works by Barn Studio founder in RRCA exhibit
The Barn Studio of Art founder Pat Witt will exhibit "The Four Seasons," a collection of her most recent works, at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts (RRCA) "This Land is Our Land" show beginning Nov. 21.
Bridgeton News |
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Art to art: ARTrails features Winlock couple
WINLOCK - Juanita Moody's artistic expression has gone through phases: pottery, sculpture, oil painting, pastels and her current passion, fused glass.
The Daily News |
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Grammy nominees performing at Fiesta de Luces
The City of Lights will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month today by hosting the third annual Fiesta de Luces, or Festival of Lights.
Daily Herald |
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Tunkhannock’s Dietrich Theater opens two-week Fall Film Festival tonight
Those who bemoan the dearth of art films that come through the region will have nothing to complain about these next couple of weeks.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Little Buffalo readies for 25th birthday bash
The Little Buffalo festival almost didn’t make it to its 25th birthday, but you’d never know by the party planned for this fall.
The Sentinel |
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