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Art exhibition cancelled
An exhibition of Andy Warhol prints in the only museum in Europe dedicated to the American pop art icon has been cancelled due to a hole in the roof.
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Exhibition highlights young artists
Summer has ended, as have the Summer Art Workshops, so to cap the classes, a special show displaying the work of young local artists will be held Saturday, Sept. 27.
Dayton Daily News |
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Bosnia's first gay festival to close after attacks
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Bosnia's first gay festival will close early after hooded men, some shouting Islamic slogans, attacked visitors on its opening night, injuring eight people, organizers said on Thursday.
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'Dark Continent' Art Exhibit Opens in Miami
"Dark Continents," is an all-woman exhibit, which opens Friday and runs through Nov. 9.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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10 things to do this weekend
TASTE. Amateur chefs, 10 Chicago restaurants and former "Top Chef" contestants come together for a RIB-A-QUE SMOKE-OUT at Moonshine restaurant. In addition to offering a competition to find the best barbeque, there will be dining options for vegetarians. Local alt-country rockers Devil in a ...
Crain's Chicago Business |
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Just for Kids Calendar
SUPER SCIENCE SATURDAY LakelandHands-on activities related to air, such as Cartesian Divers and the forces of air.WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. SaturdayLOCATION: Explorations V Children's Museum, 109 N. Kentucky Ave.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Museums lure locals with free admission Saturday
University of Alabama football fans will be in Georgia on Saturday, but families who stay behind will still find plenty to do.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Delaware Water Gap resident wins Governor's award
Grammy award-winning jazz saxophonist Phil Woods, a longtime Delaware Water Gap resident, and the annual Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts festival he co-founded in 1978 have received the 2008 Governor's Creative Community Award, one of several governor's arts awards.
The Morning Call |
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Naperville the home of indie film showcase this week
For filmmaker Edmond Coisson, organizing the inaugural Naperville Independent Film Festival was like writing a script.
Daily Herald |
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25th Barbecue Festival to be the biggest yet
Organizers of the Barbecue Festival have kept their plans for the big 25th anniversary event quiet. Tuesday, barbecue-lovers were allowed a peek into what to expect.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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Womack to lead Guitar Pull group at Barbecue Festival
Two-time Grammy-award winning country music artist Lee Ann Womack will lead a group of four country music artists during the WTQR 104.1 Guitar Pull at the 25th Annual Barbecue Festival on Saturday, Oct. 25, in uptown Lexington.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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Memory Game art hits City
VietNamNet Bridge – Childhood, love and war are the subjects of a new exhibition of canvas art at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum. The event, titled Memory Game includes 91 oil paintings by Trinh Thanh Tung, a war veteran who has been painting for 50 years.
Vietnam Net |
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Japenese Art to be Exhibited in BYU's MOA
A colorful display of Japanese culture during its years of isolation is revealed through BYU's private collection of woodblock prints.
Brigham Young NewsNet |
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Fine writing on display in chapbook on Holocaust
Listening to readings about the Holocaust is nobody's idea of light recreation, but apparently the Sept. 11 program at the Cameron Art Museum shouldn't have been missed.
The Wilmington Star-News |
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Bosnia's first gay festival to close after attacks
Source: Reuters By Maja Zuvela SARAJEVO, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Bosnia's first gay festival will close early after hooded men, some shouting Islamic slogans, attacked visitors on its opening night, injuring eight ...
AlertNet |
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Artist finds strength in learning
The Nanaimo chapter of the Federation of Canadian Artists hosts a show at the Nanaimo Art Gallery in October. As part of a look at that show we talk with several artists. Today: Norma Jackson.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Mehregan Celebration in Houston
The Iranian -American Cultural Organization of Houston presents a concert in celebration of Mehregan, Persian Harvest Festival, on Saturday October 11, 2008 from 8 pm to 12 pm at Morris Cultural Arts Center Theater of Houston Baptist University.
Payvand Iran News |
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15:53 (BST), 25/09/2008 Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble! Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS — Mousechief, ...
— Mousechief, Co. is proud to announce, 'Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble' has been selected as a finalist for the 2008 IndieCade Festival of Independent Games and will be showcased at its Open Satellite event next month!
gamesindustry.biz |
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CAC presents Paintings by austrian Maria Lassnig
The Contemporary Arts Center presents a solo exhibition of vibrantly colorful, dramatically intense oil paintings by Austrian artist Maria Lassnig.
Dayton Daily News |
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Cool on the Hill
More than 80 of the region's best artists and artisans will be on hand for the sixth annual Art Fair at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park.
Dayton Daily News |
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Artist acquitted of insulting Turkish leader
A Turkish court, citing freedom of expression, on Thursday acquitted a British artist of insulting the prime minister by depicting him as a dog in his artwork. The court said that although the work by Michael Dickinson "had some insulting elements ... it is considered within limits of criticism and he has been acquitted." Turkey's human rights record and the country's ability to respect freedom ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Utah business
The Hope Gallery , specializing in old European and Scandinavian art, has opened at 151 S. Main St. in Salt Lake City. Richter7 ,
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Cover: 15 bands converge for all-day music festival
Imagine this scenario: You, laying down in a hammock, with one foot hanging out and your bare feet touching soft, warm sand, rocking to the sound of the flowing waves — some reggae music in the background and a frosty piña colada at hand. Wouldn't that feel good?
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Artist acquitted of insulting Turkish leader
A Turkish court, citing freedom of expression, on Thursday acquitted a British artist of insulting the prime minister by depicting him as a dog in his artwork.
The Kansas City Star |
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Community Arts Center has sixth annual party at Rose Tree Park this weekend
The Community Arts Center's sixth annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival will be held this Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. -- rain or shine -- in Rose Tree Park.
Delaware County Times |
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