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Man guilty of faking antique pots
A former art teacher in Britain has been found guilty of creating fake antique pots and selling them at auction houses.Jeremy Broadway, 52, who holds a master's degree in ceramics and previously taught at Bryanston School in Dorset, was given a 12-month supervision order under the Mental Health Act after he was found mentally unfit to plead and he was tried in absentia for obtaining money by ...
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Man guilty of faking antique pots
A former art teacher in Britain has been found guilty of creating fake antique pots selling them at auction houses.Jeremy Broadway, 52, who holds a master's degree in ceramics and previously taught at Bryanston School in Dorset, was given a 12-month supervision order under the Mental Health Act after he was found mentally unfit to plead and he was tried in absentia for obtaining money by ...
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Dolphin follows fish to Philadelphia
A hungry dolphin headed up the Delaware River and into the Schuylkill before a dam near the Philadelphia Art Museum forced it to turn around.Police Officer Anthony Kowalski of the Philadelphia Marine Unit said that a school of herring heading upriver to spawn probably attracted the dolphin, the Philadelphia Daily News reported. Police followed the dolphin upriver, but it got away from them near ...
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Photographer speaks to VHS students
Gary H. Steadman, a commercial photographer and founder of SteadmanTech in Vestal, spoke to a group of Vestal High School students in February about careers in photography.
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Thousand Oaks Acorn - Datebook
LIFE Animal Rescue hosts "A Pawsitively Purrfect Night at the Casino" fundraiser, 7 to 11 p.m., Sunset Hills Country Club, 4155 Erbes Road, Thousand Oaks. Hors d'oeuvres, live entertainment, silent auction, casino games, Texas Hold'em poker, door prizes. $60. All proceeds benefit LIFE Animal Rescue. lifeanimalrescue@aol.com.
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Man guilty of faking antique pots
LONDON, May 2 (UPI) -- A former art teacher in Britain has been found guilty of creating fake antique pots selling them at auction houses.
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Liam's List - 5/2/08
Greetings Chums, From the San Francisco Film Festival to a happy hour in San Jose there is much to enjoy around the Bay. Don't forget Monday is Cinco de Mayo. Look out for special events in your neck of the woods.
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Café on the Avenue, 3 stars
A contemporary bistro inside the West Valley Art Museum with a small, artfully presented selection of salads, quiche, crab cakes and desserts.
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The Nodaway County Historical Society Museum will open its second exhibit for the year, “The Peoples Art,” on May 6. The exhibit will feature 100 years of calendars from the Thos. D. Murphy Company, Red Oak, IA.
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Victims' art depicts journey
Crowns, shoes and red - lots of it - are abundant in "Tears to Freedom," an art exhibit on display through Monday in the fellowship hall at Trinity Lutheran Church. Sponsored by the church and Polk County Coordinated Victim Services, the powerful, at times disturbing exhibit that highlights journey of sexual assault victims, from victimization to healing.
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Huge Carnegie International Art Exhibit Opens At Museum Of Art
"Carnegie International" is an exhibition so big that it cannot be contained inside of the Carnegie Museum of Art.
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Dolphin follows fish to Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, May 2 (UPI) -- A hungry dolphin headed up the Delaware River and into the Schuylkill before a dam near the Philadelphia Art Museum forced it to turn around.
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It's May? Break out the shovels
Dennis Carson pushes shovels full of wet-heavy snow across the sidewalk in front of Dunlap Photography on Gillette Avenue on Friday morning. Carson and three young helpers cleared sidewalks in front of a few businesses downtown while fighting the strong winds and blowing snow.
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Guide to summer festivals
It's time for Baltimoreans to tuck away their winter clothes and welcome the warm weather, and there's no better way to celebrate the change of season than attending a local festival.
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New center gives Dallas museum patrons chance to interact with art
Associated Press - May 2, 2008 3:15 PM ET DALLAS (AP) - Visitors to one part of the Dallas Museum of Art are welcome to touch - and even smell.
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Artful visions
FITCHBURG - Fitchburg State College student Gina Milosh of Charlton and her boyfriend, Dan Horan of Dudley, view art on display in the Hammond Art Gallery at the college during the recent opening of "Visions," a show of juried student work from the college's Communications Media Department. The show runs through June 29. T&G Staff/STEVE LANAVA
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New Exhibit at Spori Art Gallery
Brigham Young University-Idaho's Spori Art Gallery recently opened its newest exhibit, and the featured artist was in town Thursday to introduce his work.
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HSM Back in Town for 3rd Installment
The kids from High School Musical are back in Utah! Principal photography begins May 3 for the third and final installment of the Disney phenomenon, High School Musical, Senior Year. Fox 13’s Candice Gale got a sneak peak at production.
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Program's students plan art exhibition
DANVILLE – College Express students will hold an art exhibition on Wednesday and Thursday at Danville Area Community College. The exhibition will be from 8:30 to 10 a.m. and from 12:30 to 2 p.m. both days in Room 110 of the Bremer Conference Center, 2000 E. Main St., Danville.
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New center gives Dallas museum patrons chance to interact with art
DALLAS (AP) - Visitors to one part of the Dallas Museum of Art are welcome to touch - and even smell. The Center for Creative Connections is scheduled to open tomorrow in the Dallas Museum of Art. Visitors to the center are encouraged to interact with art.
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Year Nine exhibit opens at MMA
On May 15, the Monterey Museum of Art will host the opening of the Youth Arts Collective exhibition "Year Nine." The opening will take place from 5-7 p.m. at 559 Pacific Street, Monterey, during Third Thursday. Youth Arts Collective (YAC) is an after-school art studio.
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District 5 teacher heading to Japan
A Lexington-Richland 5 elementary school teacher will attend a three-week cultural exchange program in Tokyo this October. Kim Sullivan, an art teacher at Ballentine Elementary, will attend the exchange program through the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program. The program allows U.S. teachers to travel to Japan to promote intercultural understanding between the two nations. Sullivan and ...
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New gallery celebrates old and young artists
Two artists featured at Koi & Krane Art Gallery are honored at a special opening to show their work from 4 to 8 p.m. May 9.
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Tampa Museum of Art gets gift from Fowler White
The Tampa Museum of Art received a pledge of $100,000 from the law firm Fowler White Boggs Banker.
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Shopping: Urban Outfitters teams with designers for a new, upscale look
Urban Outfitters has the formula of artsy, angst-ridden fashion down to a science.
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