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Insignificant items focus of student showcase
What: ART 111 exhibition When: Today through Friday Where: Patterson Gallery Details: Admission is free. A reception will be held 6 p.m. Tuesday
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Aerial photography system lets tax assessors spot opportunities
A high-tech aerial photography system that can spot an illegal porch from 5,000 feet is being marketed to tax assessors in New Jersey as a way to grow revenue, according to a report in the Press of Atlantic City. The...
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Addleshaws in Kray twins photo controversy
Addleshaw Goddard has sparked a row with its decision to exhibit a photograph of East End gangsters the Kray twins in its offices. ...
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From the academy to the community (Video)
The Maxwell Museum opened the Ortiz Center Gathering Space on Friday, which intends to make anthropology more accessible to UNM students and community members. "In public anthropology, we take anthropology out of the academy and into the community," said Elena Ortiz, daughter of the late Alfonso Ortiz, for whom the center is named.
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Quentin Tarantino looks forward to meeting Filipino directors
Ang pagdating ng pamosong Hollywood director na si Quentin Tarantino ang malaking come-on sa nalalapit na 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival (CIFF) mula August 8 - 19. Tiniyak ni Amable "Tikoy" Aguiluz VI, festival director ng CIFF, sa PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) ang pagdating ni Tarantino sa August 8.
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"Rekados" is official entry at 9th Osian's Cinefan International Film Festival in India
Rekados ( Special Ingredients ) is now cooking at the College of St. Benilde, the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University and Colegio de San Juan de Letran.
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Art display honors Iraq casualties
They stand one foot apart, filling the grass median. Visible from campus and the surrounding streets, each of the dowel rods stuck in the ground represents a soldier who has died in Iraq. Numbers Without Number, an installation art piece by the Syracuse University graduate program in museum studies about the casualties of the Iraq war, was installed Sunday in the grass between the Schine ...
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Picasso 's Harlequin is going on the auction block at Sotheby's on Nov.3. It is expected to bring more than $30 million (U.S.). A Renoir painting stolen in 1975 was recovered and three people were arrested on a tip from an art critic who had been asked to value it, Italy's police art squad said Friday.
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New Shrewsbury fire station hailed
SHREWSBURY - As part of the town's fall festival, Fire Chief Robert L. Gaucher dedicated the new fire station headquarters Saturday on Church Road in Shrewsbury Center.
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History of drilling for petroleum
IN the early days of ‘petroleum’ prospecting, most oil finds were the result of digging or drilling near known oil and gas seeps, or of accidental finds while drilling for water.
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Neal McCoy to headline local music festival
Country music artist Neal McCoy will headline the sixth annual Muscle Shoals Music CityFest scheduled for Saturday and Sunday on the city hall grounds.Susann Hamlin, director of the Colbert County Tourism and Convention Bureau, said the festival was established as a part of the Muscle Shoals music tradition.
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TODAY’S BEST BET
Art exhibit “Remembering Helen: The Sordoni at 35” continues at the Sordoni Art Gallery, 150 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. The exhibit showcases pieces given to the Sordoni collection by artist and philanthropist Helen Farr Sloan and runs through Oct. 5. Call 408-4325 for more information.
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Folks finding more to learn
The Horry County Adult Education program is hoping more people want to learn to shag dance, oil paint or maybe learn about local history. The program - part of the Horry County school district - started a series of community education classes last week for residents who want to learn something new, advance a hobby or just brush up on skills they haven't used for a while. The classes will be ...
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ARTS 6 p.m. — Traveling Japanese pottery exhibit at Isla Center through Friday
6 p.m., Sept. 29 — A traveling Japanese pottery exhibit, The Rising Generation From Traditional Japanese Kilns, will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m.through Friday at the Isla Center for the Arts, 15 Dean's Circle, University of Guam.
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Middle East Business Information
Loading ... Establish, own and operate free trade zones, educational institutions and research centers; provide telecommunication and telecommunication equipment and accessories; management of film festival; provide media and broadcasting services.
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Meryl honoured in San Sebastian
Meryl Streep and Antonio Banderas have been presented with honorary Donostia Awards at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain.
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Walk 'n' Wag dog festival benefits kids with cancer
ROXBURY - Prudential New Jersey Properties' Roxbury office will host its first Walk 'n' Wag -- an outdoor festival for dogs and their owners -- on Horseshoe Lake Island in Succasunna on Oct. 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Champagne event raises funds for the arts
Whitman Town Hall is backdrop for art show
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Maria Lassnig: Preeminent Austrian Painter's First US Exhibition (2008-09-27 - 2009-01-11)
The Contemporary Arts Center presents a solo exhibition of vibrantly colorful, dramatically intense oil paintings by Austrian artist Maria Lassnig. Initiated and organized by the Serpentine Gallery in London and curated by Julia Peyton-Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist in association with Rebecca Morrill, the exhibition features work made during the most recent ten years of Lassnig’s career, as well ...
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Andy Warhol: Pop Politics (2008-09-27 - 2009-01-04)
Andy Warhol - one of the most influential American artists of the twentieth century - captured the likeness of some of the most visionary and powerful political leaders of the 20th century. Images of John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Queen Elizabeth II, and Mao Zedong, among others will hang side-by-side when the Currier Museum of Art presents Andy Warhol: Pop Politics from September ...
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L’Image Mystique/Les Vues Sacrees (Sacred Image/Sacred Views) (2008-09-28 - 2008-11-02)
New Orleans visionary artist and ordained Vodou priestess, Sallie Ann Glassman, joins one of Philadelphia's most prolific and respected “Spiritual” artists, Gerard (Jerry) DiFalco, at The Enclaves Gallery from September 28 - November 2, 2008 in a show entitled, L’Image Mystique/Les Vues Sacrées (Sacred Image/Sacred Views). The gallery is located at 2900 Sheaff Lane in South Philadelphia, near ...
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Dennis Jones ...just the tip... (2008-09-27 - 2008-10-25)
Dennis Jones will be featured in a one person exhibition titled ...just the tip... at The College for Creative Studies Center Galleries, in Detroit from September 27 through October 25, 2008. A closing reception will be held Friday, October 24th. The exhibition consists of 301, 11'x14" charcoal drawings along with an audio cd of my reading aloud each drawing. This body of work continues to grow ...
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Loud and large
There’s a piece of India inside Tacoma Art Museum. With a new series of large South Indian-painted billboards, Seattle artist Donald Fels offers up a show that’s rather like India in many ways: big, loud, bright, startling and with an onion’s worth of layers that Westerners can only guess at.
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Big bling auction delayed
What is it: Hip Hop’s Crown Jewels auction.
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Looking at the West looking at the East
As a companion to Donald Fels’ “What is a Trade?”, Tacoma Art Museum has secured a simply beautiful exhibition from the Dahesh Museum of Art. Half of a touring show (the other half is in the Frye in Seattle), “Oasis: Western Dreams of the Ottoman Empire” takes a look at the obsessive Orientalism that swept Europe from the 17th to 19th centuries, in oils, watercolors, photogravures, prints and ...
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