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Nine people were injured at the opening of the Queer Festival in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina police said.
B92
Wine fest parade revamped
Everyone loves a parade. At least that's what organizers of this year's Pen Centre Grande Parade are hoping. The time-honoured Niagara Wine Festival tradition [...]
St. Catharines Standard
Support from near and far
Silent auction benefits Cape Verdean Cultural Center
Wareham Courier
Ongoing shows
Mixed media exhibit; Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition; Nancy Horton Heefner Memorial Art Show; Paintings by Jay Tabor; Joint exhibition; Paintings by William Carroll; Artwork by Morgan Ballard; Building Americas Canals; Attitude and Art; Nancy Rodig Regional Exhibit; Essences; The Fabric of Our Lives; Bell pottery; Mezzotints and paintings; Beaver Creek School Museum
The Herald-Mail
Local News
The arts are alive on Alberta Avenue, but the community’s third annual fall festival will bear a new moniker this time around. Arts on the Avenue (AOTA) presents the Kaleido Family Arts Festival, running all weekend long in place of the former Arts Alive! Festival.
The Edmonton Examiner
Say 'hola' to Hispanic Heritage Week
Starting today, Armstrong Atlantic State University celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a weeklong festival of cultural events; there will be internationally-recognized music and dance troupes, food, crafts and even a quirky little film about a dog.
Savannah Morning News
Benjamin Grey
Benjamin Grey (aka Hot House’s exclusive star Kent North) tragically died in early July 2007. To commemorate his life and little-known talent of photography, Waterstone’s Piccadilly and Digby Trout Restaurants teamed up with Ben’s partner, Lloyd North, to exhibit four of his most recent works.
RainbowNetwork.com
Duel of the Flugelhorns supplies unique entertainment
The Duel of the Flugelhorns comes to Traditions Cafe & World Folk Art at 8 p.m. Saturday. Flugelhorn players Barry Caldwell and Dave McCrary will play traditional and contemporary ballads with renowned master pianist Joe Baque and bass player Cary Black. Tickets are $12, $8 for students and those with low income. Call 360-705-2819. The cafe is at 300 Fifth Ave. S.W., Olympia.
The Olympian
Fans can feast on unseen Rolling Stones pictures
Photographs of The Rolling Stones that have been gathering dust for 40 years will form part of a new exhibition in London. The pictures, many of which have never been seen in public, were taken by Michael Joseph in 1968 for the Beggars Banquet album.
Evening Standard
Touring the greenest museum ever
California leads the way in eco-friendly public spaces, promoting science and nature in a giant and green museum
BBC News
Forest Service getting trails, shelters ready for the winter; Paving projects to close 3 parking lots this weekend
Fall is a fine time to lace up your hiking boots in Central Oregon. Minimal bugs. Brisk temperatures. Prime light conditions for outdoor photography. Fewer tourists on the trail.But winter is just up the road. And the Forest Service is getting ready.According to Deschutes National Forest trails specialist Chris Sabo, Dutchman, Meissner and 10-Mile sno-parks will be closed this weekend for ...
The Bulletin
ABERDEEN PARKS AND REC
What: The Aberdeen Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department is sponsoring a “Painting Class for Youth” class, which runs four weeks. Participants, ages 9 through 12, will learn techniques of painting with acrylics and watercolors. “Learn about brush strokes, washes, resists, layering and more to...
Aberdeen American News
A learning curve, hand in hand
NIAGARA FALLS -- It opened a year ago, but Niagara Street Elementary School received its final touch this week as school officials unveiled a colorful, 8-foot-tall, three-quarter- ton sculpture before about 650 pupils.
The Buffalo News
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ORGANISERS of the annual Chorlton Food and Drink Festival have vowed that this year’s event is going to be their best yet.
South Manchester Reporter
Community calendar
DISCOVER RECYCLING FAIR, sponsored by the city Department of Environmental Services, featuring green exhibitors and entertainment, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 25-26 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 27, Blaisdell Arena; free. 768-3200.
Honolulu Advertiser
Future of history
A peek at the world's 'most eco- friendly' museum
BBC News
A gallery show connects mediation, astrophysics and art.
"We are all interconnected, and looking at the stars is for me a way of getting back to the beginning, to recognize our need for meditation, and live spiritually." By Jessica Lam.
Pittsburgh City Paper
A Mattress Factory exhibit challenges the walls of its own galleries.
The scene, framed for us by Oppenheimer, instills a sense of vertigo -- but it also makes us feel, unpleasantly, like voyeurs, spying on the unsuspecting neighbors. By Melissa Kuntz.
Pittsburgh City Paper
Breakthrough in young star research
Scientists, including a team from Ireland, have made a breakthrough in understanding a type of star after observing it exhibit a series of flares of light for the first time.
RTÉ News
Photrade Launches First of Its Kind Photo Contest Platform
CINCINNATI----Photrade.com today introduced a new photo contest platform, where anyone can create and run a customized photo contest with just a few clicks.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Grubby bus shelter goes on auction
Loitsche, Germany - A wooden bus shelter covered with graffiti has been cut up and sold by auction to teenage girls eager for a souvenir of the German-based pop band Tokio Hotel.
Pretoria News
One step closer to church museum
Seven months after offering to buy St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, a group that plans to create a museum of religious art is scheduled to close on the deal with the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo.
The Buffalo News
A snapshot of 30 years work
AN EXHIBITION of 30 years of work by photographer, illustrator and digital artist Adrian Bradbury has opened at the Lewis Gallery at Rugby School.
Rugby Observer
News staffers are big winners in New York State AP contest
The Buffalo News has received eight first-place awards and 18 others in the annual New York State Associated Press contest.
The Buffalo News
Ex-swimmer Thorpe's painting to be sold for nearly 10,000 dollars
Sydney, Sept.25 : Former Australian swimming champion Ian Thorpe is putting the finishing touches to his work of art titled 'My Pain, My Gain'.
New Kerala
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