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Simple matters by John Ward Knox
Currently transforming the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery's front window space is the elegant work of John Ward Knox.
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Brown Elementary School to host fall fun for everyone
The teachers and parents at Brown Elementary School don’t have to wait for the leaves to fall to start getting into an autumn frame of mind. Brown Elementary School is planning its first Fall Family Festival for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fall River Herald News |
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Celebrating the blues at PGCC
On Sunday, Prince George's Community College hosted the Bluebird Blues Festival for the 16th time. True to the festival motto "Sharing the Legacy of the Blues," a large crowd came out to celebrate the rich heritage and continuing importance of blues music.
The Sentinel Newspapers |
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ARTS 11:40 a.m. — Traveling Japanese pottery exhibit at Isla Center through Friday
11:40 a.m., Oct. 1 — 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.
Pacific Daily News |
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Rockland's museums illuminate the past, guide the future
Rockland has been and remains the home of people in touch with their past, a history that shaped the county, the region and, at times, the world.
The Journal News |
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Kids: Activities will keep children exploring, indoors or out
From parks and outdoor playgrounds to museums, historical exhibits and even a simulated rocket ride, there's plenty available to keep kids busy in Rockland.
The Journal News |
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Arts: Performances, exhibits, festivals entice community's support
Arts abound in Rockland County, with exhibits and performances available year-round.
The Journal News |
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Fans unite in auction to save Superman's house
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Superman's home planet Krypton was destroyed, but his house on Earth will live on thanks to loyal fans and an online auction that raised $100,000 to restore the rotting home where the Man of Steel was created.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Baseball Playoffs, or Grass Art Exhibitions?
What fans can expect to see at the ballparks when the playoffs begin.
New York Times |
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A love of the bush and a lifetime of art
WINIFRED ASH made her first watercolours from crushed flower petals. Nearly 80 years later she’s still painting...
Goondiwindi Argus |
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de Blob Review [Wii]
Painting the town red, blue, or any other color is a lot of fun in this charming Wii platformer.
GameSpot |
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Arts: Museums, theaters, historic sites make Putnam a cultural oasis
Whether you're moving to Putnam County, or just passing through, there's plenty to engage the cultural tourist.
The Journal News |
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Fans unite in auction to save Superman's house
Superman's home planet Krypton was destroyed, but his house on Earth will live on thanks to loyal fans and an online auction that raised $100,000 to restore the rotting home where the Man of Steel was created.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Fans unite in auction to save Superman's house
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Superman's home planet Krypton was destroyed, but his house on Earth will live on thanks to loyal fans and an online auction that raised $100,000 to restore the rotting home where the Man of Steel was created.
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Prizes For Winners Of Expo Contests
Bandar Seri Begawan - The winners of various competitions held in conjunction with the Ramadhan international Sale and Exhibition 2008 at the car park of Giant Tasik Rimba received their prizes Monday night.
BruDirect.com |
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Three things to do Wednesday, Oct. 1
'Early San Rafael' - What: Jocelyn Moss of the Marin History Museum and Judy Coy of the San Anselmo Historical Museum give an illustrated talk on the history of
Marin Independent Journal |
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Craft 2.0 At The New Dowse
Craft2.0 bursts into flower for its Spring return to TheNewDowse on Saturday October 11, where we also celebrate the 21st birthday of doll Huttette, who features in the A Family Occasion exhibition as a baby.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Work of Mexican masters on display at Cal State
The "Art of the People" will take center stage at Cal State Bakersfield's Todd Madigan Gallery Thursday through Nov. 16. "Arte de la Gente: Mexican Masters from the Dr. Richard and Rebecca Zapanta Collection" will feature the work of important Mexican artists from the last century, including Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. A reception will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. today. The Zapantas ...
The Bakersfield Californian |
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Fans unite in auction to save Superman's house
Superman's home planet Krypton was destroyed, but his house on Earth will live on thanks to loyal fans and an online auction that raised $100,000 (56, 172 pounds) to restore the rotting home where the Man of Steel was created.
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The Global Lens Mini-Fest screens foreign films at Studio@620
By Leilani Polk Not to be outdone by this weekend's EuroCrime Film Fest or CLIP 19 (the 19th annual Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival), the Global Lens Film Series throws a fest of its own. The Global Lens Mini-Fest kicks off on Friday evening with an "Argentine Double Header." The first selection is The Custodian, director Rodrigo Moreno's debut drama about a lonely bodyguard ...
Creative Loafing Tampa |
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Exhibition documents documentarian Meiselas
In a culture that seemingly suffers from attention deficit disorder, photographer Susan Meiselas stands out for her insistent desire to go back and revisit the people and places she has shot. Meiselas, 60, is best known for the work she did documenting the...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Pacific fashion exhibit inspired by urban themes
Robin Lee, a University of the Pacific junior from New Hampshire, found a couple of discarded doors in the alley near her house and saw potential.
The Record |
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Seftel: Prep for West of Western
Is it too early to look forward to the Valley’s premier foodie event, the West of Western Culinary Festival? Absolutely not.
The Arizona Republic |
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Community invited to Latino fest
The fourth annual Latino Festival will be celebrated in downtown Freehold Borough this year, and the event's new home in the heart of town is something that organizers have been working toward for some time. The Latino Festival was previously held at the Park Avenue Elementary School Complex and in the St. Rose of Lima Church parking lot.
News Transcript |
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Chicago tavern hangs nude painting of Palin
There's been no shortage of takeoffs on Sarah Palin lately, from television skits to action figures, but Bruce Elliott has gone one step further than most. He has taken off her clothes.
The Arizona Republic |
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