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Artist gives away his art
A West Hartford artist hung his artwork for anyone who wanted to keep it on Saturday.
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Parties: Glamour at the gallery
It gets the biggest billing in the world of summer arts parties, but for the artists at last Wednesday's glamorous Serpentine Gallery bash, it appeared to be as much about business as pleasure.
Independent |
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The top act at this festival is Rajasthan
When Rudyard Kipling described Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort as "the work of giants and angels", he was almost certainly alluding to the monument's grandeur and breathtaking radiance.
Independent |
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Moraine View rally draws 1,000+ people disputing its closure
LEROY -- Judy and Richard Riebe joked with each other Saturday morning as they sat at a picnic table beside the lake at Moraine View State Recreation Area. Photo Gallery
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Henleyfield Fall Festival: November 7 - 9
Henleyfield — Mark your calendars! November 7, 8, and 9 are the dates for the second annual Henleyfield Fall Festival on the grounds of our community center, located on Hwy 43S just south of Henleyfield-McNeill Road.
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Hirst dealers bolster prices at record sale
DAMIEN HIRST’S own dealers propped up prices at his record-breaking art auction at Sotheby’s with estimated bids and purchases of £40m.
Times Online |
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Expert: Michelangelo's David at risk
A restoration expert warns the statue of David created by Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo is at risk of falling apart.Antonio Borri, a Perugia University professor of construction engineering, cited the reappearance of previously repaired cracks as the basis for his concern, The Times of London reported Saturday.Among the potential causes for the cracks' reappearance since the statue's ...
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Expert: Michelangelo's David at risk
FLORENCE, Italy, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- A restoration expert warns the statue of David created by Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo is at risk of falling apart.
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Another fine show at Chesterwood
This is in response to the Sept. 6 letter in which the writers state their disappointment in Chesterwood's sculpture show this year. I guess art is in the eye of the beholder because I loved it. Some pieces may not be my favorites but overall, I found it excellent!
Berkshire Eagle |
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Search for information on your favourite model of car, including road tests and news.
She was impressed. I could see it in her eyes. Expecting my battered old saloon to take her home from the airport, I'd turned up in this sleek piece of steel and alloy sculpture and she was definitely impressed. It's a good place to start.
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Honeybee Festival = fun for all ages
The Honey Bee Express will once again make its way through the Edgar County Fairgrounds next weekend during the 28th annual Honeybee Festival in Paris. This year, a shuttle bus will transport people from the downtown area to the fairgrounds to help everyone enjoy all the festival has to offer.
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Casey Rivers of Nashville Star fame headlines Honeybee Festival Entertainment
Free live musical entertainment will be one of the great parts of the 28th annual Honeybee Festival September 26 through 28, with one performer, country music artist Casey Rivers, headlining the entertainment.
Paris Beacon |
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Museum puts a face on little-known martial law martyrs
MANILA, Philippines—There are only close-up pictures lifted from yearbooks and family albums, and yet this gallery contains the official records of some of the countless people who died fighting the Marcos dictatorship.
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Warhol Picasso portrait at Menzies sale
A portrait of artistic giant Picasso by an equally larger-than-life Andy Warhol, and an indigenous work described as the best Australian painting of all time, will take pride of place in Menzies Art Brands' September auctions.
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Bob Montgomery tribute brings hundreds to Armory Art Center
The exhibit walls of the Armory Art Center filled with headlines of Robert Montgomery Jr.'s career and its halls filled with hundreds of his admirers Saturday, remembering the equal parts that made up the man: bulldog litigator and lover of gentle arts.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Long Lines for BBQ
People lined up for the food at the Westport Downtown Merchants Association Blues, Views and BBQ Festival today.
WestportNow |
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For the love of art
The Fuschia Tree web gallery is sure to bring authentic and affordable art in your living room
Express India |
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Crumbling infrastructure of museums to get a new lease of life
Old dilapidated museums reeking of decades of dejection and crumbling infrastructure are a common sight in India.
Express India |
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Exhibit and reception at Wayne Arts Gallery
A photography exhibit is on display at the Wayne County Council for the Arts gallery, featuring photos by John Domm and Edmaris Frantz-Verzulli. The closing reception will be September 26, from 5-7 p.m., open to the public.
Courier Gazette |
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KANSAI: Who & What
Ultra Factory to exhibit artwork in Sakyo Ward Ultra Factory, a workshop established at Kyoto University of Art and Design in June this year, will hold a contemporary art exhibition from Sept. 21 to 29 in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City. Read the full story
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Powerful art couple announce split
Art dealer Jay Jopling and Turner Prize-nominated artist Sam Taylor-Wood, one of the world's most powerful art couples, have agreed to separate, they announced on Saturday.
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Annual Ridley Township Fall Festival this Sunday
The 28th annual Ridley Township Fall Festival, will be 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, on the grounds of the municipal building, MacDade Boulevard and Morton Avenue, in the Folsom section.
Delaware County Times |
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Ohio State football: Terrelle Pryor gallery and notes
D.L.Terrelle Pryor sings Carmen Ohio with Brian Hartline (9) after the game. In Ohio State's 28-10 win over Troy Terrelle Pryor became the first freshman quarterback to start for Ohio State since Art Schlichter in 1978. His four touchdown passes...
The Plain Dealer |
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A day for show at Route 66 Rendezvous
SAN BERNARDINO - Day 2 of the Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous was a chance for car owners to shine. There were no contests or prizes to vie for during the Cruisin' and Show-N-Shine event Friday night.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Local residents getting in on movie-making action at Renaissance Festival
GROVELAND TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- Ok, so, there wasn't really much glitz and glamor as Devin Compton of Lapeer trekked through the muddy grounds of the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Still, she beamed. And, she paraded around the fictional shire, playing a...
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