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Artist John Kraft Extends Reach of Intel Exhibition Via YouTube, Facebook, and Google.
San Francisco based artist John Kraft recently launched a private exhibition of his artwork at Intel's worldwide corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
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Adobe forms global philanthropic foundation
Adobe Systems Inc. on Wednesday announced the Adobe Foundation, a global philanthropic organization focused on "driving positive social change and community improvement." (ADBE)
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The Art Institute of Chicago Using Axis Network Cameras to Monitor Museum for Safety of Visitors, Art Holdings
CHELMSFORD, Mass.----Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market, today announced that the Art Institute of Chicago is using Axis network cameras to monitor the museum’s approximately 1 million square feet for the safety of its visitors and art holdings.
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Louisiana Book Festival is a state-sponsored free event with something to offer everyone
Abundant literary talent takes over Baton Rouge
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Filmmaking talent to descend on Bay City during Hell's Half Mile Film and Music Festival
IF YOU GO WHAT: Hell's Half Mile Film and Music Festival WHEN: Thursday through Sunday WHERE: State Theatre, Delta College Planetarium and Masonic Temple, all in downtown Bay City. TICKETS: $5 per film, $10 per concert, $50 for all-access pass, $35 for all-film pass, $28 for all-concert pass. INFO: 893-0343 or www.hhmfest.com . Bay City will play host to filmmakers and actors ...
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WQTC Focuses on Water Research, Regulations and Technological Advances
Scheduled for Nov 16-20, 2008, Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition will provide engineers, water quality specialists, distributors, and managers with access to most current technological, regulatory, and research practices needed to keep drinking water safe. In addition to technical sessions/tours, exhibits, professional sessions, and networking opportunities, 5-day event will ...
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Ryan helps to make festival a roaring success
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Ryan McGuinness from St Ninian's Primary School was among pupils helping create an Asiatic lion sculpture at Edinburgh Zoo for this weekend's parade to
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Boca museum gallery talks sharpen 'art of seeing'
Helping visitors sharpen their understanding of art is a goal of many museums.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Norton Museum of Art: Local efforts draw national award
The Norton Museum of Art is getting some recognition from the nation's first lady.
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Black Swamp Bird Obseratory October events
Thursday October 9th- 7 PM Free Program Naturally Speaking: Nature Photography with Sharon Cummings. Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge 14000 W. SR 2, Oak Harbor, OH. Come enjoy award winning wildlife and nature photos of Ms. Cummings. Call for more info: 419-898-0014.
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Adobe Forms Global Philanthropic Foundation
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the Adobe Foundation, a global philanthropic organization focused on driving positive social change and community improvement. Formation of the foundation builds on Adobe's long history of philanthropy -- including grantmaking, software donations and training, employee volunteer programs and education initiatives -- focused on making the ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Sights and sounds
Have you seen an outstanding slice of entertainment recently in the Beaches area? A good band? An interesting art exhibit? A play not to be missed?
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Something new for Beaches Fine Arts Series: Imani Winds
The African/Latino ensemble Imani Winds is changing the way people look and listen to the traditional wind quintet performance.
The Florida Times-Union |
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New RiverBend exhibit opening
An exhibit of new paintings by Henderson watercolor artist Greg Powell is opening today at RiverBend Academy, School of Visual & Performing Arts.
The Gleaner |
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'The Butterfly's Gift': Whimsical New Children's Book Features Unique Artwork
Follow a monarch butterfly through its development and maturation in "The Butterfly's Gift" , the new children's book by Joan Ellet Hogge.
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Junior America Citizens taking entries
The Junior America Citizens contest is open to all students, including those who are physically or mentally challenged. (Benton County Daily Record)
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Poll Results
Booker’s art, which quickly gained notoriety when she first began making sculpture from the discarded rubber in the late ’90s, is breathing n... Do you expect to be affected by the Credy Crunch?
Nuvo |
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Kansas City Waterfire on the Plaza
Unique public art installation returns to Country Club Plaza's Brush Creek
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Giant horse, steel nest and stacked cubes make Ebbsfleet shortlist
Three proposals for the Ebbsfleet Landmark, a £2m public art commission in Kent, have been selected for further development, it was announced yesterday.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Crandall’s martial arts troop gives exhibitions in Italy
Cliff Crandall fell in love with martial arts in America, and has spent the better of his part learning and teaching the discipline. Sharing it with his students isn’t enough.
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Best of the Better Burgers is Island-style
Da Kine is fine for Kristine Snyder, who won the grand-prize pot of $50,000 for her Hawai'i-style burger over the weekend in the 2008 Build a Better Burger contest at Sutter Home Winery in Napa Valley.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Media Monkey: Celebrity Scissorhands contestants are right on the fringes of fame
Media Monkey: Is this year's Celebrity Scissorhands lineup the worst ever?
Guardian Unlimited |
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Isles see largest shark ever
"Megalodon, The Largest Shark That Ever Lived" has arrived from Florida at the Bishop Museum, its first stop on a national tour.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Kurt Cobain - Kurts Ashes To Be Smoked
German artist Natascha Stellmach claims to be in possession of Kurt Cobain's ashes, which she says she will smoke as the finale to her exhibition.It was reported ...
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'Dead Man Walking' is focus in series of library events
OLEAN -- A series of events featuring the book, “Dead Man Walking,” by Sister Helen Prejean, begins tonight with a 6:30 p. m. showing of the movie, starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn and directed by Tim Robbins, in the Olean Public Art Gallery.
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