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Simon Sego Provo festival pulls out all the stops in third year
Provo is getting a reputation. With its emerging trendy art and music culture, Happy Valley is pulling double takes and looking, well, hip.
Provo Daily Herald |
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Make sure to bring your appetite to Greek fest
Published: Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 9:56 p.m. The Spartanburg Greek Festival is a celebration of the food and culture of Greece.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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What's Happening
Annual Salmon Festival Starts 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27-28, in Oroville. Free admission, shuttle.
Oroville Mercury-Register |
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The Great Outdoors
Here in South Jersey, the Pinelands and photography really are perfect together.
Courier-Post |
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Cars, crafts on display
Pennsauken hosts its annual Fall Festival, Craft and Car show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, along Westfield Avenue from Browning to Cove roads in the township.
Courier-Post |
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Arts&Culture Black and white masters Exhibitions of photography greats Ansel Adams and Ira Latour highlight ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then how many words is a lifetime of pictures worth? Sometimes, the stories are just too...
Chico News & Review |
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It's a wrap: East African textiles tour opens Friday at Erie Art Museum
Guess what's out of Africa? Not Meryl Streep and Robert Redford. Try textiles from East Africa.
Erie Times-News |
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Art exhibits
Arizona Daily Star |
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Has Phoenix Finally Arrived? Feel the Love
In Jason Hill's Phoenix, the sun never sets. His paintings of the city — a vibrant Valley National Bank framed by a glowing sky; a dazzling Financial Center with a jet jauntily speeding past — are thousand-watt, high-color beacons that send the same, simple, not-so-subliminal message:
Phoenix New Times |
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Sculpture exhibit shows national talent
Prince George's Community College student Blaine Donkor looks over a piece titled "Parasitic Appetite," one of 21 sculptures in the Juried Sculpture Exhibition in the college's Marlboro Gallery. The artwork is on display until Oct. 9.
Gazette.net |
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Santa Barbara exhibit proves Pablo Picasso could wield a pencil as deftly as a paintbrush
Pablo Picasso loomed over 20th-century Western art as its enigmatic, ever-changing maestro and is widely considered the era's greatest artist.
Ventura County Star |
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Favre: Multigallery show puts German artist's prolific career into perspective
Curator Ann Goldstein laughed and shook her head when asked how many works are in the retrospective exhibit "Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective" at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
Ventura County Star |
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Autodesk Gallery at One Market Opens in San Francisco, Showcasing Design Process
Interactive Gallery open to industry for discussion and collaboration, exhibits include the Ford Shelby GT500 and the Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Project
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Santa Barbara’s 9th Annual Flamenco Arts Festival
Santa Barbara’s 9th annual Flamenco Arts Festival features Rafael Amargo
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Solvang Jazz Festival Finds the Groove
The Solvang Jazz Festival returns for a second year.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Three Reasons to Take a Stroll at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s ArtWalk
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s 20th Annual ArtWalk promises to be bigger—and better—than ever before.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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University to remove damaged tree art soon
Artist Patrick Dougherty's tree sculpture, which has been on the Front Green since October 2006, will finally be removed in the next few months, members of the University's public art committee said. The temporary installation, an improbably balanced tangle of branches named "Square Roots," was partially destroyed in March when one of the nearby elm trees toppled and crushed the sculpture's ...
Brown Daily Herald |
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Do the 'Impossible': How to Create Exciting Photographs and Effects with Cutting Edge HDR Photography
Discover how photographing in previously hopeless lighting conditions is now possible, with tips on new High Dynamic Range or HDR photography.
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Annual art market honors Native American artists with weekend show, music and dance events
What started 21 years ago as a small show and sale by regional Native American artists has grown to attract artists and collectors from across the nation. The Northern Plains Indian Art Market is Saturday and Sunday at the Ramkota Inn's exhibit hall. Related events include a lecture today, a juried art show and reception Friday night, and a Saturday night pow-wow. Several artists are new to the ...
The Argus Leader |
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Wine in the windows
The wine festival windows displays have been celebrated with an awards presentation at the Butchers Shop Café.
Mudgee Guardian |
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Lovett, Hiatt to end festival acoustically
On Saturday, singer-songwriters Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt will close out the inaugural Westobou Festival with an acoustic performance at Bell Auditorium.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Verve Articles
Nearly 20 years ago, Laura and Bill Eveleigh brought a new genre of art to Fort Collins: the art of rock and roll. The new genre now sits in the title of their gallery -- Walnut Street Gallery: The Art of Rock and Roll, and the new gallery serves as their livelihood.
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Parks exhibit opens Friday
Local attorney Michael Roach's camera captured one of the country's most famed photographers -- the late Gordon Parks. As a friend, Roach was able to photograph Parks at work and at play for nearly a decade. "He always allowed me to have a camera with me," Roach said. Roach's selected works, "Gordon Parks: Family and Man," will appear in the Kansas African American Museum's new exhibit on ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Riverside seeks role as Inland region's cultural center
RIVERSIDE - The city should commission major new works of art and hold a festival to showcase them, two consultants told city officials and arts and business leaders on Wednesday.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Art Dealer Impressed by 'Mid-Autumn Spectacular'
The grand opening of the 2008 Mid-Autumn Spectacular on Wednesday impressed not only first-time attendees but also those who return each year for a taste of the show's exquisite classical Chinese music and dance.
The Epoch Times |
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