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PUC entertains
PUC is a message oriented film that harps on focused learning during the study of PUC Course. Good music and photography are highlights of this film. S R Brothers have done well in introducing talented artists Chethan Chandra and Harshitha in lead roles.
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Home events
Home events Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. $5-$15. Alameda Point, Alameda. (510) 522-7500. www.antiquesbythebay.net. Charged Sites Art quilts by Radka Donnell. Through Nov. 2. San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, 520 S. First...
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Built and unbuilt architecture
Art underwater: The new Academy of Sciences echoes the modernist language of the new de Young and each design springs from nature and topography. So Maya Lin's wire sculpture, which hangs outside the academy's western facade (conceptually interesting but...
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Auction to benefit Camano animal shelter
CAMANO ISLAND -- The Camano Animal Shelter Association works to find permanent homes for all animals that come through the shelter's doors. In order to keep those doors open, the association has planned its third annual benefit auction.
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Traces' Romanian art gallery boasts a country's culture and political history
When someone talks about 'a trace' of something, he or she usually means something that was left behind in the past - traces of paint from an old wall memorial, traces of a building foundation, traces of an ancient civilization - the list goes on and on.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Pianist Gabriela Montero performs Busoni’s arrangement of Bach’s Chaconne, Chopin’s Ballade No. 3 in A-flat major, and Ginastera’s Piano Sonata No. 1. 7:30pm Tue. Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW. $15-35. 817-332-8451.
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Ramen Renaissance The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) – Nearly four decades after the first instant ramen noodle factory opened in the U.S., Japan’s beloved comfort food finally is making inroads – even achieving cult status – in a nation where burgers and pizza still rule. Once considered just a bargain meal for cash-starved college students, ramen noodles suddenly are commanding as much as $15 or more a bowl in sleek New York ...
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Ansel Adams gallery to bring 'Nature & Spirit' to university
The late Ansel Adams' photographs have been described as many things: reality caught in a picture frame, wild America, a moment in nature stopped forever and so on. But Adams' work is more than just photographs. Each piece makes a statement that has been recognized over time and will continue to be appreciated for decades to come.
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Music festival returns to Fallon
By CHRISTY LATTIN
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Dallas Hotel Named One of Preferred Hotels for Tutankhamun And the Golden Age of the Pharaoh's Exhibition at Dallas ...
Fit for a King: Renaissance Dallas Hotel Runs Special King Tut Hotel Package for a Limited Time
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New Vancouver Hotel Package For Canadian Meeting Planners
Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside Announces New Groups & Getaways Promotion.
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Artist takes to trees in New York
An artist has built 12 tree houses in New York's Madison Square Park as part of an art exhibition.
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Local and live
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 • "WORK": Ryniker-Morrison Gallery, Tech Hall, Rocky Mountain College. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mixed-media show by Jerry Iverson. Free. Up through Oct. 17.
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ARTS 4:20 p.m. — Abstract artwork by Moe Cotton for sale and display at the Guam Gallery of Art
4:20 p.m., Oct.1 — The Guam Gallery of Art, in collaboration with the Chamorro Artists Association, presents art shows in their continuing efforts to bring awareness to the public about the Chamorro culture through the arts.
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Sierra Club joins Hyperion oil refinery fight
ELK POINT, S.D. --- The Sierra Club is stepping up its efforts, with policy and legal experts, to prevent approval of an air-quality permit that would allow Hyperion Refining to start work on a $10 billion oil refinery and energy center near Elk Point, S.D.
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Songwriting contest to show off talents of musicians
BATAVIA – Several budding songwriters will show off their own writing skills Saturday during the second annual Art In Your Ear Amateur Songwriting Contest.
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New exhibit has view of artifacts
GENEVA – Whether it’s a hair receptacle, military uniforms or family photographs, the Geneva History Center, like most museums, has a policy on collecting artifacts.
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WALTMAN: Nebraska would leap backward with bill passage
In June, downtown made way for the Lincoln Ethnic Festival, a two-day affair dedicated to the celebration of our differences. The Updowntowners, who sponsored the festival, described it as "a collaborative multicultural event, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation through live music, food, crafts, artwork, dance and activities from around the world.
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Million pound note to be auctioned
A £1,000,000 Bank of England note will be sold to the highest bidder as it goes under the hammer. London auction firm Spink is selling the famous eight-inch-wide green banknote, numbered 000008, which is believed to be one of only two existing notes of such a high denomination.
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Western New Mexico's McCray gallery searches for art alumni
SILVER CITY — The Expressive Arts Department at Western New Mexico University has begun a search for all art graduates from the WNMU Art program. This year's homecoming activities will include an "Art Alumni" exhibit at McCray Gallery scheduled to open Oct. 11.
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Arts Clayton celebrates, honors photography
Arts Clayton's Fifth Annual Juried Photography Competition will have a reception and awards presentation from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Oct. 2.
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Saudek documentary wins at Montreal film fest
Prague/Montreal, Canada, Sept 30 (CTK) - A documentary film about famous Czech art photographer Jan Saudek, directed by Adolf Zika, has won the best documentary award at the 2nd Eurofest festival of East European film in Montreal, Stanislava Zikova, from the Zipo film, informed CTK Tuesday.
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Police look for paintings that were stolen and sold
KERHONKSON - A Stone Ridge man is accused of stealing two paintings when he was moving out of a Kerhonkson home, but police are still searching for the missing artwork.
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Russian-born American artists highlighted in OU showcase
NORMAN — An abstract sculpture of bright red pipes, a colorful portrait of King Solomon and a cubist still life painting might not seem to have much in common. But the works by Alexander Liberman, Leon Gaspard and Max Weber are part of an international exhibit exploring the key influence of Russian immigrant artists on 20th century American art. The exhibit, "American Artists from the ...
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Spencer Crest mystery grows
The mystery deepens at an old milk house at Spencer Crest Nature Center in Corning, where two more mysterious paintings have turned up.
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