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Love tale is perfectly drawn story
Jessica Zemsky and her husband, Jack Hines, are artists of sufficient reputation to be recognized while painting on the streets of Venice, Italy. An Italian man watching them paint recognized Hines' signature and returned with his wife and a stack of ...
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Honor Award, unbuilt: Saint Louis Art Museum Addition
Project: Saint Louis Art Museum Addition Architectural Firm: David Chipperfield Architects, HOK Inc., Architect of Record
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Big Timber artist gives 25 original paintings to Billings hospital
Her own life's canvas nearly painted, Big Timber artist Jessica Zemsky is donating 25 original paintings and five prints of cheerful children to St. Vincent Healthcare to encourage families waiting for a sick child.
Billings Gazette |
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Love tale is perfectly drawn story
Jessica Zemsky and her husband, Jack Hines, are artists of sufficient reputation to be recognized while painting on the streets of Venice, Italy. An Italian man watching them paint recognized Hines' signature and returned with his wife and a stack of American art magazines for the Big Timber couple to autograph.
Billings Gazette |
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Artists flock to Ritter Island for art festival's 16th year
The big yellow school bus made its descending trip to Ritter Island, leaving the cares and worries of the daily grind behind in the parking lot.
The Times-News |
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Thousands paid for Kate Moss self portrait
A buyer has paid £33,600 for a Kate Moss self portrait. A self portrait of supermodel Kate Moss has been sold for £33,600. The picture, painted by Kate in lipstick, failed to sell at a Lyon and Turnbull auction but was bought by a mystery buyer after the event.
Handbag.com |
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Visitors have a ‘grape’ time at JAMboree
His legs covered in purple juice, 5-year-old Christian Bradbury took a brief rest during his stint in Sunday’s grape-stomping contest at the Geneva Area Grape JAMboree, lifting his head for a moment and giving a mischievous grin to the crowd cheering him on.
The News-Herald |
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On the board
Silent auction planned Sunday The Citrus College Foundation will present a silent auction during its "A Taste of Autumn" event, which is scheduled from 4 to 8 p.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune |
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Angola: Bessa Teixeira to Release New CD at Yearend
The new album of the Angolan singer Bessa Teixeira, without a title yet, will be released at the end of this year, said last Friday the singer when he was talking to the press about his participation in the International Music Festival named "Festisumbe" .
AllAfrica.com |
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Honor Award, Interiors: Loyola Academy
Project: Loyola Academy in St. Louis Architectural Firm: Fox Architects General Contractor: Musick Construction Photographer: Sam Fentress Photography Jury Comment: This is a simple, well-executed design that makes a project out of nothing. We found a rigorous integration of order, color, lighting and mechanical. It seems the architectural solution follows the mission of the school.
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Attorney expresses self through art of sculpting
Thomas Player has always been a lawyer and an artist — a combination that to him does not at all seem out of the ordinary.
BizJournals |
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Map painting highlights local businesses
Category: Local News Topics: Community In an effort to celebrate and commemorate local businesses, the California Map Art Co. has finished the first of six maps that will showcase 110 businesses in cities throughout Humboldt County.
The Eureka Reporter |
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LACMA gets $45 million gift
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art received a $45 million donation to fund a wave of renovations, including a massive new gallery for special exhibits.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Idaho International Film Festival wraps
Downtown Boise was turned into a "festival village" last weekend as hundreds of film enthusiasts, directors, actors, producers, gaffers, grips, fans, freaks and more turned out to be part of the sixth annual Idaho International Film Festival. The festival ran September 26 - 28, and lacked nothing in the way of variety: everything from short documentaries to Japanese sci-fi gore graced the silver ...
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Darwin exhibit at Huntington
SAN MARINO - The exhibit, "Darwin's Garden: An Evolutionary Adventure," will open Saturday at the Huntington Library, Art Galleries and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road.
Pasadena Star-News |
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Pat's Picks
• Enjoy art and scenery at the Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Ritter Island at Thousand Springs State Park. The festival includes music, food, a beer and wine garden, and the work of 55 artisans. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $3 for children ages 3 to 12. It is always a great time.
The Times-News |
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Presidio art museum aims to inspire city
We are so fortunate to live in the most beautiful city in the world. San Francisco is almost an artwork in and of itself. And we count ourselves lucky every day to have been born and raised here, and to have been able to raise our own wonderful family here.
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City Council to set stage for MOHAI's move to South Lake Union
After more than a half-century tucked away in Montlake, the Museum of History and Industry's next home will be a little more conspicuous -- the commanding white and blue armory building in Lake Union Park.
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Nexus rocks Lincoln despite setback
Nexus year two was, in many ways, an improvement on the successful year one. However, parts of it were a definite step down, through no fault of the festival.
Daily Nebraskan |
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Santa Rosa County artist making a mark on area
Pace artist Elaine Woodward has brought her talent to murals, books and a local gallery.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Beyond fair Today, 4U becomes a gallery filled with a few of the many extraordinary exhibits from the Junior Photography Department at the Western Montana Fair.
Missoulian |
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Monday, September 29, 2008
♦Hoosier Salon Art Exhibit, through Oct. 17, Hostess House, 723 W. Fourth St.; viewing is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, located on the third floor; featuring 15 works of Indiana artists including Joanne Breen.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Wairarapa United create history
Wairarapa United made a mockery of pre-match expectations which hinted at a close contest when they hammered Stop Out 7-1 in the second leg of their central league promotion-relegation matches at Hutt Park, Petone on Saturday.
Wairarapa Times-Age |
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DTH Archives
Performers display a form of Brazilian martial arts called capoeira at the Carrboro Music Festival on Sunday. The festival featured about 170 bands on 24 different stages in Carrboro with music from genres ranging from hard rock to ragtime to Latin bebop.
The Daily Tar Heel |
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Hundreds attend library's Hispanic Heritage Festival
Hundreds of people attended the sixth annual Norman Public Library Hispanic Heritage Festival Sunday. The festival began as an observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15-Oct. 15, and has grown into a full-fledged fiesta.
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