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For the first time, the ever-popular West Cape May Lima Bean Festival will expand. In addition to having vendors, food, and entertainment in Wilbraham Park, vendors will also line the street on Myrtle Ave. for the Oct. 11 event from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Rain date is Oct. 12.
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Shaggers give to Camp Kemo
Joan Gibson, president of the Sandhills Shag Club in Rockingham, N.C., offered a bit of advice to those attending the Camp Kemo auction Sunday at Fat Harolds Beach Club in the Ocean Drive section of North Myrtle Beach. "Don't scratch your nose or raise your hand," she said. "And certainly do not wave at anyone." Gibson said she learned the hard way. While attending last year's auction, a friend ...
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ARTS NOTES: Experience a 'beautiful tragedy'
ASHEVILLE - Join the Asheville Art Museum at 2 p.m. today for a screening of 'Grave of the Fireflies,' directed by Isao Takahata and based on the semi-biographical novel by Akiyuki Nosaka.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Lucinda Breeding: Raising the bar for art
Denton’s public art commission has set its bar high. With the latest installation set for Thursday, the art commission seems poised to best itself once more.
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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New Mercedes E-class Revealed
The people over at Autozeitung appear to have photography of the new MB E-class minus any help from computer renderings. Hence this photo appears to be the real deal of the new E-class. The front of the vehicle has retained the signature four eyed headlight layout and MB grill .
AutoSpies.com |
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Art Plays Hyde And Seek At Fair
An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 people browsed through the photographs, paintings, sculpture, ceramics and other artwork on display Saturday at the Hyde Park Village Art Fair.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Go Now: Your planner for regional events
NORTHPORT, ALA. n Kentuck Festival of the Arts - Three hundred artists from all genres will converge at this esteemed event. Live entertainment, storytelling, children's arts area, barbecue and Cajun foods. Oct. 18-19. 205-758-1257, www.kentuck.org.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Sculptor John Tuska's son ensures that his father's work lives on
Lexington sculptor John Tuska had a sign on his studio wall: Non basta una vita . In Italian it means, One life is not enough . "It isn't enough for all the things I want to do," he once told an interviewer. "Work generates work." Fortunately for Tuska, who died in 1998 at age 67, there was someone to give his artistic vision another life.e_SClBIn the past dozen years, Seth Tuska, ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Rural Heritage Day
Come enjoy a wonderful day at the park! A combination of farm animal demonstrations, a quilt exhibition, a farmer's market, art show and sale, local food, children's activities, a speaker's tent, and historical displays.
The Capital |
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The Telfair: Our 'old' museum works to be new
Since its establishment in 1887, the Telfair Museum of Art has been the keeper of culture in Savannah. But with the passage of time, the museum's main venue, The Telfair Academy, grew stodgy, a has-been facility lacking space and openness. There was no "wow" factor. Until the Jepson Center. The 2006 opening of the Jepson Center for the Arts, a $24.5 million, flashy, modern structure, gave ...
Savannah Morning News |
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Pioneer in painting
Grace Hartigan's impact on painting spans the decades Grace Hartigan crashed the male-dominated world of painting in the late 1940s, elbowing her way into seminal New York School exhibits with giants like de Kooning."She could hang with the guys, go out drinking with them, and discuss the finer points of painting," said Jim Richard Wilson, director of the Opalka and a specialist in abstract ...
Albany Times Union |
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Booms and blasts will echo in Perryoplis
Soldiers from the 105th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Company E will take on the Confederacy in two battle re-enactments as part of the 20th annual Pioneer Days Festival.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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MFA celebrates the photography of Yousuf Karsh
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Yousuf Karsh's birth, the Museum of Fine Arts is exhibiting a broad sampling of memorable black-and-white photographs that display his eye-catching artistry throughout the arc of his career.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Art Plays Hyde And Seek At Fair
An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 people browsed through the photographs, paintings, sculpture, ceramics and other artwork on display Saturday at the Hyde Park Village Art Fair.
The Tampa Tribune |
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October arts calendar
Through Oct. 5: The Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents the 25th MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean arts featuring music, dance, visual arts, literary events, children's activities and more. Various dates, times, locations and admission fees.
The Post and Courier |
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A look behind the Warhol image
IF YOU GO “Andy Warhol Portfolios: Life & Legends” WHEN: Saturday through Feb. 15 WHERE: Mint Museum of Art, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte HOURS: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday
The State |
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Harvest Festival continues today
Despite the threat of dark clouds looming overhead, area residents streamed into Municipal Plaza Saturday for the start of this year's Weirton Jaycee's Harvest Festival.
Weirton Daily Times |
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Nebojsa Zdravkovic
Nebojsa Zdravkovic is a creative artist of powerful temperament, noted for his precise drawing skills and dynamic and expressive colour range. His paintings are strikingly original.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Capitol City celebrates the arts
By Colleen Hogan Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 10:47 p.m. JEFFERSON CITY -- Hundreds of music lovers have filled Jefferson City's Memorial Park on Friday and Saturday for the Capitol City Jazz Festival. Fine arts lovers were treated to several bands, and even an art fair.
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S-B students' videos win top honors
Members of the Suttons Bay High School Film Club took top honors in the first-ever "Live United Video Contest" held as part of the 13th annual United Way of Northwest Michigan Volunteer Center Day of Caring.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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Go now: Sept. 21
BRANSON, MO.n National Harvest Festival - Silver Dollar City pays homage to the harvest season by hosting craftsmen, musicians and farm food vendors. Special events include "A Salute to the Great American Cowboy" and the new "Tribute to the American Farmer." The festival also features the original musical production "Headin' West." Through Oct. 25. 800-831-4FUN, www.silverdollarcity.com.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Library to host freedom exhibit
PANAMA CITY — As the 2008 election season swirls to a close, a multimedia exhibit at the Bay County Public Library will reflect on the rights and responsibilities of voting and show how black Americans in the South risked their lives for those rights in the 1960s.
The News Herald |
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Aladdin bringing his famed lamp to York stage
The competition includes 15 area bands competing for eight finalist spots. Rock Hill High School will perform its exhibition show at 5:30 p.m. and Northwestern High School will perform its exhibition at 9:15p.m. Admission is $8 adults and $6 students. For details, call Joe Gulledge at 981-1323.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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36th annual Fall Festival kicks off with parade Friday
ASHEBORO — Downtown Asheboro will be teeming with activity next weekend for the city’s annual rite of fall — Fall Festival XXXVI.
Asheboro Courier-Tribune |
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Vietnamese films travel abroad
VietNamNet Bridge - A series of Vietnamese movies have set off for international film festivals with hope to be enjoyed by overseas audience.
Vietnam Net |
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