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What's On: Weekday Planner
For events on the weekend, please see the Night & Day Weekend Listings. Autorickshaw and guest Gordon Sheard take part in the Small World Music Fall Festival with a show tonight 7 p.m. ($12). Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-588-0307.
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Gerresheimer Annual Report honoured four times in New York
- ARC Award (Annual Report Competition) in Gold for Interior Design und Photography - Silver Award for Cover Photo and Honors Award for Financial Data - "The award highlights the importance which Gerresheimer attaches to communication with the capital market and the public," says Dr. Axel Herberg, Chief Executive Officer of Gerresheimer AG.
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Sidelines: Buckeye Border Conference loaded with great CC teams
Around the Buckeye Border Conference, they are called “jamborees.” But these meets featuring the boys cross country teams from this six-school league aren’t festivals of any sort. They are grueling tests used to determine which team is the best in one of the better small-school cross country leagues in the state. “Believe it or not, our team’s No. 1 goal is to win the league,” Hilltop coach ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Mahler’s majestic ‘Resurrection’ opens Toledo Symphony season
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., the Peristyle stage at the Toledo Museum of Art will be a seeming mob scene — a musical version of a Cecil B. DeMille epic film. Gathered under the lights will be more than 100 Toledo Symphony instrumentalists. Behind them on risers will be select choruses from three regional universities, 250 voices strong. Appearing now and then on the stage apron will be two ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Fife artist’s exhibition
AN EXHIBITION of paintings by Fife artist Jessie Bruce has opened at the Tolbooth Art Centre in Kirkcudbright. Originally a lecturer at Aberdeen College, for the past three years Jessie has been studying with well renowned Scottish artists Peter McLaren and Jacqueline Watt.
The Galloway News |
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ROM to exhibit Dead Sea scrolls next summer
Expected to attract 600,000 visitors during their six-month exhibition
The Globe and Mail |
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Museum's $100-million redesign unveiled
Museum of Arts and Design throws open the doors to its new home opens with an inside joke
The Globe and Mail |
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Community Briefs
Brevard concert will feature facultyBREVARD - The Fine Arts Division of Brevard College will present a concert showcasing several members of its music faculty and is the third faculty concert programmed for the new school year on Saturday.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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National traveling tools exhibit making stop at Everhart Museum
Sometimes a hammer isn’t just a hammer. Such is the concept behind “Tools in Motion: Work from the Hechinger Collection,” a national traveling exhibit devoted to art made with or inspired by tools that will begin a three-month stay at the Everhart Museum this weekend.
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Community gets in spirit as fest begins tomorrow
SHREWSBURY - The main portion of the 12th annual Spirit of Shrewsbury Fall Festival kicks off at noon tomorrow at the Senior Center with an open house, art exhibit and reception. It runs through Sunday afternoon, with the Shrewsbury Idol finals at 4:30 p.m. at Oak Middle School.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Sutton artists put their spin on new creations
The recent Sutton Art Festival brought a number of artists and art lovers from throughout the region to the town common for the annual event, sponsored by the Sutton Cultural Council.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Returned artifacts put on display
The presidents of Greece and Italy yesterday opened an exhibition of more than 80 illegally excavated ancient treasures returned from US and European museums and private collections.
Kathimerini |
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Kalona ushers in the fall with festival
Kalona is set to usher in fall.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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C.R.’s Legion Arts to present array of acts
Although cruelly battered by the summer’s devastating flooding, the hardy souls of Cedar Rapids’ Legion Arts soldier on, presenting an astounding array of international acts in their eclectic Landfall Festival of World Music.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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STOLEN ART DANCES BACK
Retired businessman Norman Alexander is finally getting reunited with his naked dancer - a Degas sculpture that he was conned out of almost four years ago. A Manhattan judge has ordered the piece "Dancer Looking at Her Right Foot" be returned to...
New York Post |
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Full of wonder
As if on a giant treasure hunt, curators from the Columbus Museum of Art recently spent six months combing through some of the goodies in the archives at Ohio State University.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Hinesburg Harvest Festival celebrates season
The Hinesburg Fall Harvest Festival on Friday and Saturday offers an opportunity to eat, dance and enjoy artwork.
The Burlington Free Press |
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French art thief to serve time in U.S.
A French art thief who lived quietly in Cooper City and admitted stealing and trying to sell valuable Claude Monet and other paintings will serve more than five years in U.S. prison.
Miami Herald |
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Bell tolls for Penn-Trafford in 44-8 loss to top-ranked Gateway
The Penn-Trafford varsity football team will look to put last Friday's Gateway game behind it as Connellsville comes to Harrison City tomorrow, Friday, for a Quad South contest. read more »
Penn-Trafford Star |
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Midlifers live their dreams
At 47, attorney Frank Miele left a lucrative partnership at a law firm to open his own art gallery in New York City, a decision he says took him about "2 1/2 seconds" to make and one he doesn't regret even in these tough economic times.
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Singapore artist who captures the awe of nature to be on exhibit in Eustis
Wong Wang Chan worked in the Housing Development Board in Singapore. On his 50th birthday, he chose a new name for himself -- Cephas Wong -- and an artist was born.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Literary Festival wins state cultural award
NEWBURYPORT and mdash; After moving to Massachusetts a little more than a year ago from Iowa, Anita Walker and her family pulled out a map of their new state and picked a place to visit. That place was Newburyport.
The Daily News of Newburyport |
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THE SKIN SHE WEARS: First Solo Exhibition in Europe for Pakistani Artist (2008-09-24 - 2008-10-25)
Rossi and Rossi are delighted to be staging the first solo exhibition in Europe of work by Naiza H. Khan, an acclaimed Pakistani artist who lives and works in Karachi and whose work has been exhibited to much acclaim there as well as in Dubai, Hong Kong, Islamabad, Mumbai and New York. The Skin She Wears will comprise some 15 recent sculptures and drawings and will take place at 16 Clifford ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Down Town Production: An Exhibition of Chinese Urban Art (2008-09-24 - 2008-11-21)
Down Town Production is a fiercely dynamic group show bringing cutting-edge, urban Chinese art to the UK. Curated by one of China’s leading artists, Yan Lei, the exhibition brings together eight rising stars of contemporary Chinese art whose work reflects the recent dramatic social and economic transformation of China. It is anticipated that 70% of China’s 1.3 billion population will live in ...
Absolutearts.com |
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ASHES TO ART(r) scattered (2008-09-26 - 2008-11-30)
Prepare to be surprised, delighted, provoked and inspired. This Friday, September 26, a world class exhibition opens with a reception in a Wine County hamlet one hour north of San Francisco. Since 2001, Ashes to Art(r) exhibitions have been redefining the character of funerary urns and scattering options by challenging talented artists worldwide to create them. This is funerary art for 21st ...
Absolutearts.com |
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