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MormonTimes.com: 'Reflections of Christ' exhibit open for conference weekend
Photographer Mark Mabry's New Testament-era images will be on display at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City during the weekend of LDS general conference.
Deseret Morning News |
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English museum asked to return Welsh crown
A FORMER Archdruid of Wales is calling on an English museum to return a crown worn by the last “king” of a tiny Welsh island.
icWales |
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Pottery to be auctioned to raise money for struggling Seagrove facility
A collection of mostly antique North Carolina-made pottery will be sold at auction Sunday afternoon to raise money for the financially strapped N.C. Pottery Center in Seagrove.
The News & Observer |
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Review: Museum's double exhibit whimsical, witty, intriguing
The stage is pretty crowded at the Brevard Art Museum right now. With two smartly installed exhibitions, "Opinions: Political Cartoons" and "Family Ties: Three Generations by Judy Gelles," viewers get a chance to explore a wide range of subjects.
Florida Today |
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Yard art: Extend your collection to the great outdoors
Art doesn't have to be in a gallery or on a wall. It can be outside for all the world to see. Tom and Polly Molnar of Cocoa Beach began collecting outdoor art more than 10 years ago.
Florida Today |
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Sun Li joins exhibition tour to support stray animals
Chinese mainland actress Sun Li attended a photography exhibition for stray animals, titled a "Take Me Home," at the Xidan Joy City shopping center in Beijing on Friday.
China Daily |
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A&E: Be realistic: Eiteljorg show gets gritty
This week, an eye-reopening trip to the Eiteljorg and innovation at IU’s SOFA Gallery. There are art lovers who will never, ever be able to embrace the kind of work represented in the very representational “Quest for the West” show at the Eiteljorg (through Oct. 5).
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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Press-Enterprise garners first-place journalism awards
The Press-Enterprise received first-place awards this week from The Associated Press California-Nevada Newswriting and Photo contest for its work covering fires that devastated areas of San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Tatanka Music and Art Festival -- 09/27/08 at Boulder Reservoir
Tatanka Music and Art Festival -- 09/27/08 at Boulder Reservoir
Rocky Mountain News |
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Celebrate harvest with wine festival
Wines of the San Juan will celebrate the harvest with a festival at noon today and Sunday. children's activities. The great grape stomp is at 2 p.m. There is a $5 admission fee for ages 18 and older, which includes a wine glass.
The Farmington Daily Times |
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Five Former WY Governors Get Portraits
The state of Wyoming plans to unveil portraits of five former governors next week. Liliane Francuz is art curator at the Wyoming State Museum. She says the new portraits show governors J.J. ``Joe'' Hickey, Clifford P. Hansen, Stanley K. Hathaway, Michael J. Sullivan and James E. Geringer.
KCWY Casper |
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Foreign films top New York festival
THE New York Film Festival (NYFF) defines itself as an annual chance to take account of the state of film as art. Last year’s story line was obvious enough: American filmmakers, from Julian Schnabel to Wes Anderson, were making – and finding ways to distribute – some excellent movies.
Daily Dispatch |
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Culver-Stockton College to celebrate Homecoming
Culver-Stockton students, alumni, and friends will be getting on board “The Blue Express” for this year’s Homecoming celebration, Oct. 2-5, 2008. Homecoming will kick off Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Oct. 2, with the opening of the Alumni Art show in the Mabee Art Gallery.
The Hannibal Courier-Post |
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The Gulf's greatest eats on hand
Scores of people turned out for the first day of the 31st annual Pensacola Seafood Festival.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Meet the 2008 Grundy County Corn Festival Queen
Tabitha Spelde Junior at Coal City High School Parents: Ken and Barb Spelde MDH: Why did you want to participate in this? Tabitha: My class voted for me and I thought it would be a fun adventure.
Morris Daily Herald |
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Jazz great to open new fine arts center
Jazz lovers can get a sneak peek at North Central College's new concert hall next week. Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, at the Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center, 171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville.
Daily Herald |
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Coe gets 2012's Cultural Olympiad up and running
There was something of the antique about it: as Sebastian Coe, Kelly Holmes and other athletes bounded past the Ionic columns of Tate Britain's neoclassical sculpture galleries, suddenly it was possible to let the mind spin back to the original Olympics - where, in those ancient Greek games, art and sport were in spirit the same.
Guardian Unlimited |
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The Big Picture
Artist Josiah McElheny tests his own ideas on the Big Bang theory at the Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York City.
New York Times |
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Way Beyond 15 Minutes
Two Upper East Side town houses once owned by Andy Warhol have lingered on the market since the spring.
New York Times |
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Carving Out a Family Home and a Studio
Ilan Averbuch and his family live above his studio, where, as a sculptor, he makes monumental configurations made of stone, wood, steel and glass that can rise several stories.
New York Times |
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SFM briefs: Wa-Ke Hatchee hosts first photo contest
By taking a photo from within any of Lee County's Parks you can enter the first ever Wa-Ke Hatchee Recreation Center photo contest.
The News-Press |
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Movement Is Suspended, Unlocking the Imagination
Ivana Müller?s latest performance piece was presented on Wednesday at Gould Hall as part of the French Institute-Alliance Française?s Crossing the Line festival.
New York Times |
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My Achievers
Academic• The Oklahoma County 4-H program awarded Edmond's Tara Drwenski its highest honor, naming her to its 2008 4-H Hall of Fame. Drwenski has been part of the Edmond 4-H club for nine years; she also won a state 4-H Record Book award this year in photography. A freshman at the University of Tulsa, Drwenski focused on the area of photography and won hundreds of awards in the subject during ...
The Oklahoman |
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Sharing the Bright Bernstein Spotlight
The New York Philharmonic?s first contribution to the ongoing Leonard Bernstein festival included works by others in addition to pieces by the legendary composer.
New York Times |
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GOP at Gallery Diner Restaurant on Wed.
BRIDGETON - Republican freeholder candidates will host their fourth "Voices Across Cumberland County Tour" stop this Wednesday in Bridgeton. The event will take place at the Gallery Diner Restaurant, at 825 N. Pearl St., at 7 p.m.
Bridgeton News |
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