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Jack Smith: New and Selected Work at Santa Barbara’s Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery
Jack Smith: New and Selected Work at Santa Barbara’s Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery
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Sen. Stevens blames oil firm for 'devious' gift-giving
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Sen. Ted Stevens was clueless about the cost and scope of a pricey makeover of his Alaska cabin that led to federal corruption charges and threatened his lengthy career, his lawyer said Wednesday at the opening of his trial.
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Students create 3-D horse heads VIDEO
Kansas City Art Institute students created three-dimensional paper sculptures based on their sketches of horses.
The Kansas City Star |
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Baytown girls use off-time to volunteer
A mini-Crayola gallery now graces the walls of Wooster Baptist Church, adding cheer to the sometimes-grim mood of the Red Cross Shelter site. Colorful drawings of family, animals and rainbows help to cheer youngsters who have lost everything during Hurricane Ike.
Baytown Sun |
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Entertainment Calendar from the Sept. 25 edition
Stage Comedy Concerts Museums Galleries...
The Somerset Reporter |
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Wing Dang Doodle Set For Saturday
FOREST—A record number of cooking teams will compete for prize money, trophies and, most importantly, bragging right at the fifth annual Wing Dang Doodle Festival this Saturday.
Scott County Times |
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Vancouver gallery to use new fund to purchase works by emerging artists
The Vancouver Art Gallery has received a $2-million endowment that will allow it to purchase the works of emerging artists.
CBC via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Vancouver gallery to use new fund to purchase works by emerging artists
The Vancouver Art Gallery has received a $2-million endowment that will allow it to buy the works of emerging artists.
CBC |
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Crane and able: Visitors to Baraboo's one-of-a-kind exhibit can get up close with a rare bird
BARABOO -- If it weren't for the water at the whooping crane exhibit at the International Crane Foundation, visitors would possibly be in danger. The cranes have tried to approach and threaten visitors just a few feet away at the open-air enclosure. But as it is, both birds and people are safe. The small pond in front of the seating area is too deep for the cranes to get close to the onlookers. ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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'Burn After Reading' goes up in flames
The dynamic directing duo is back with the new blockbuster, "Burn After Reading." "Burn After Reading" is a dark comedy, exhibiting a number of sensitive subjects and divulging into peoples' depressingly cynical lives.
The Bona Venture |
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What's Happening: September 26-28
Submitted by WWAY on 25 September 2008 - 5:08pm. READ MORE: This weekend there are festivals galore, plus several ways you can feel good about yourself by helping others.
WWAY 3 Wilmington |
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The Hills Come Alive with Music During Buchanan’s 14th Mountain Magic In Fall Festival
One hundred spaces have been reserved by crafters, food vendors, antique dealers, churches and civic organizations for this Saturday, October 4th’s Mountain Magic In Fall Bluegrass, Antiques & Crafts Festival to be held in downtown Buchanan.
Rockbridge Weekly |
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Spirit Run approaching
Whistler – The inaugural Whistler Spirit Run and Festival is set to take over the Whistler Olympic Park with its cross-country and trail running events this weekend (Sept. 27 and 28).
Whistler Question |
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The Prelude Festival Puts the Spotlight on Contemporary Theater
The theater season is underway. In addition to offerings in big houses on Broadway, there are under-the-radar productions populating smaller spaces all over the city. One theater festival already un....
WNYC New York Public Radio |
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16th annual Bisbee Fiber Arts Festival on October 11
In celebration of National Spinning and Weaving Week, the Bisbee Fiber Arts Guild is presenting the 16th Annual Bisbee Fiber Arts Festival on Saturday October 11th from 8am to 1pm in Vista Park, along with the Bisbee Farmer’s Market.
The Daily Dispatch |
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Intwasa Arts Festival kicks off
The multi-disciplinary Intwasa Arts Festival, Bulawayo’s biggest arts event kicked off in Bulawayo yesterday with artistes drawn from across Zimbabwe and the region expected to showcase their works during the five-day event.
The Herald |
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LOVE is in the air and on the ground tonight in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden
Do you love the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden in City Park?
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Popcorn & Candy: High Water Mark
DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Trouble the Water One of the hottest tickets of the SILVERDOCS film festival earlier this year was Tia Lessin and Carl Deal's moving documentary on Hurricane Katrina, which we reviewed in June. The buzz beforehand was that the pair had broken the mold ...
DCist |
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All Roads Film Festival Starts Tonight
The Egyptian's hosting the All Roads Film Festival this wekend. / Photo by Brad Herman via LAist's flickr pool. National Geographic’s 5th Annual All Roads Film Festival begins tonight and lasts though Sunday at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. It’s a showcase of films from around the world, with a focus on stories from indigenous and underrepresented minority cultures. During the ...
LAist |
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Warhol show is a multimedia wonderland
COLUMBUS — The most comprehensive Andy Warhol exhibit to ever tour is a pop art soup of paintings, drawings, films, videos, boxes, prints, photos and even wallpaper.
Dayton Daily News |
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Which way blows the wind?
This weekend at Kawasaki Arts Center sees the keenly anticipated return of "Atomic Survivor — Vanya's Children," a powerful gem of a social-documentary drama not seen — but much talked about — since it premiered in six performances only at the 2007 Tokyo International Arts Festival. Written and directed by Hatsumi Abe, 37, the play comprises several episodes related to nuclear-power plants in ...
The Japan Times |
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For you, two secret nightmares
Boston's Gardner Museum is one of the city's hidden gems, tucked away in the Fenway near a quiet expanse of park, just a Hulk-sized home run's distance from where the Red Sox play, yet seemingly a world away from the sports bars and peanut vendors. Walk a block in either direction and you'll hit a few cautious drug dealers lolling about, or a gay cruising zone, but on the Gardner's stretch at ...
The Japan Times |
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art September 26 - 29 at ITC, The Sonar, Calcutta:
A solo exhibition of paintings by Keshav Roy. Till September 26 at Gallery Exposure, 54B Mahanirban Road, 2 pm - 8 pm: Passion Hazards, an exhibition of drawings and paintings by Subhashis Saha.
The Telegraph |
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Fine artist Klaus Schuler finds a niche at this weekend’s Downtown Stuart Craft Festival
It’s called the Downtown Stuart Craft Festival, but there among the jewelry, wind chimes and Art Deco wall clocks you’ll see more than a few fine artists.
TCPalm.com |
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‘Autumn in the Park’ to feature handmade items
More than 100 artisans from Florida and the Southeast will converge Oct. 4-5 on Riverside Park in Vero Beach for the Treasure Coast Pilot Club’s annual crafts and artworks show, “Autumn in the Park.”
TCPalm.com |
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