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A Taste for the Grand
Foxwood’s Food & Wine Festival features Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, along with over 60 other chefs.
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Feeling festive on a muddy day
FLAT ROCK - A rainy day on Friday turned most of the trails in Camp Ton-A-Wandah into mud. In the Lakeside Stage area of the 13th Flat Rock Musical Festival, held Friday through today at the camp, the saturated ground churned under the festival-goers' feet.
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'Amazing' collection illuminates vanished world
STUTTGART - Pieces from the world's most famous collection of North Dakota's cultural history will travel back to the state at the end of the month from the archives at Stuttgart's Linden Museum.
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Review-Journal wins first, second place awards for community service
The Review-Journal won the coveted community service award for the second year in a row and 20 other first-place awards Saturday at the annual Nevada Press Association's "Better Newspaper Contest" banquet.
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ANNA IS HIS DREAM WOMAN
THE New York Film Festival opened its 2008 edition Friday night with a screening of French director Laurent Cantet's "The Class" and a blowout at Tavern on the Green. Now it's down to the serious task of watching movies. Trying to decide which to...
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BLOG WATCH
One good thing "Much to the dismay of Ahmadinejad's government, oil prices seem to be falling. From a record $147 July, oil is now trading at around $100 per barrel. With presidential elections 10 months away and sanctions hurting, in this is the...
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Silver Cross Gallery Allows You to Display Your Love for Fairway on Your Wall
Scott Cadwallader founded Silver Cross Gallery in 2004 and almost immediately made great golf-inspired art available for both golf lovers and art lovers alike. Now in its fourth year, Silver Cross Gallery has expanded to include golf furniture, gift certificates and a new blog. (PRWeb Sep 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1391994.htm
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Chandler artwork on exhibit at Carnegie
"A Retrospective of Works by Larry Chandler" is on exhibit at the Carnegie Visual Arts Center in Decatur through Oct. 18. The exhibit features more than 75 original paintings by the internationally known wildlife artist from Hartselle. Chandler died in March 2007 after a short illness.
The Huntsville Times |
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Good To Know
Art show benefits youth committee
The Naperville Sun |
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Your Community: Dates to Watch
By Signal Staff Posted: Sept. 27, 2008 9:49 p.m. Today Street Art Festival, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Old Town Newhall. Watch artists create masterpieces on Main Street in downtown Newhall. Live entertainment, arts and crafts, hands-on crafts.
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Arts briefs
Quilt exhibit: An exhibition of Alabama artist Bettye Kimbrell's quilts is currently on view at the Alabama Artists Gallery.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Johnette Napolitano Concerts, Art Show and New Music Project
A top story from this week. Johnette Napolitano will take the stage for several special "one night only" performances
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In Milwaukee, you can raise a toast to the 'Hog'
On its 105th anniversary, Harley-Davidson opened its museum this summer.
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'Learning Curve' is hard lesson
Sad but true, it will cost Louisville more to fix Brad White's damaged sculpture than it cost to commission it four years ago. Ironically, White's sinuous pink abstraction that once stood on Fifth Street outside the former county courthouse building is called "Learning Curve."
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Typecasting
Here's the plan. Mingle at 6 p.m. Thursday and then, at 7 p.m., behold the powerful simplicity of the world's most famous font, Helvetica. The celebrated 80-minute movie of the same name as this sans serif typeface makes it to Louisville for a free screening at 21c Museum Hotel.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Kindred spirits of the West
A new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum combines the work of two of the most popular artists of the past century, painter Georgia O'Keeffe and photographer Ansel Adams.
The Washington Times |
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MISSOURI: Trio of tours
Are We There Yet? tours of St. Louis has three fall motor-coach trips planned. The first heads to Hermann for Octoberfest, the second is around St. Louis to cover presidential politics and the third to Kimmswick to visit Mastodon State Park Museum.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Watercolor Society's show to hang through Oct.
[The Watercolor Society of Amarillo will exhibit a judged show for members through October at the Panhandle Art Center.
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Seeing the big picture
When travelers visit really cool places, they drink in the wide expanse of the landscape through eyes that have a remarkable ability to absorb it all. But trying to capture with a camera everything that your eye sees naturally is a tough challenge. That's why the panorama shot is one of the hottest trends in travel photography.
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More News
ONGOING Regional Art Exhibition, Saturday through Oct. 5, Hazleton Art League, 225 E. Broad St.
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Auction proceeds will help NC Pottery Center
SEAGROVE, N.C. (AP) - Supporters of the North Carolina Pottery Center in Seagrove hope an auction of old pottery will raise as much as $20,000 to keep the center open.
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Kate Moss 'lipstick' self-portrait sells for £33,600
A self-portrait by supermodel Kate Moss, drawn with lipstick and marked with her lip prints, has been picked up by a private buyer for 33,600 pounds, after failing to sell at auction.
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Kate Moss 'lipstick' self-portrait sells for £33,600
A self-portrait by supermodel Kate Moss, drawn with lipstick and marked with her lip prints, has been picked up by a private buyer for 33,600 pounds, after failing to sell at auction.
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Kate Moss 'lipstick' self-portrait sells for £33,600
LONDON (AFP) - A self-portrait by supermodel Kate Moss, drawn with lipstick and marked with her lip prints, has been picked up by a private buyer for 33,600 pounds, after failing to sell at auction.
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On the bookhelf
Submit listings online at www.fosters.com/mynews or e-mail them to communityweekly fosters.com. Children's Story Time: Fridays, 10:30 a.m. Art exhibit: Landscape photographs by Sean Winston, showing through Oct. 31.
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