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Soul and funk take over at Seventh Ave. festival
It will be a “festival for everyone” Friday and Saturday at the Seventh Avenue Heritage Festival, said event organizer Kabir Karriem. “We really ask everyone to come out and enjoy the festival,” said Karriem.
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17 sites on Doors Open tour Oct. 4
With more than 600 canoes and kayaks, and 1,000 related artifacts, the Canadian Canoe Museum’s collection is the largest of its kind.
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THE LEADING MEN: Hoff, Barbour, Wilson, Newman, Spirtas and Bullock
Spoke to October's "Leading Men" en masse by attending the annual Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Flea Market and Grand Auction in Shubert Alley. It was fun to see well-known stage and TV personalities oozing out of the woodwork for a worthy cause (to contribute visit broadwaycares.org).
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October picks for First Thursday
Mary Wells at Augen Gallery Small is beautiful. Mary Wells makes vast vistas in tiny spaces -- 4 by 6 inches, 9 1/2 by 7, 5 by 7, in one luxuriant cinemascopic case, 3 by 19 inches. More cunningly, she...
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Students celebrate Peace Day with pinwheels
Students at Emerald Cove Middle School celebrated the United Nations' International Day of Peace recently by planting Pinwheels for Peace and using chalk to color the courtyard with peace symbols. Peace Day takes place Sept. 21 of every year. The Peace Day celebrations were a part of Emerald Cove's only art teacher Kimberly Kovacs' class.
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Yarnell artist wins national award, again
Yarnell resident Kenny Wayne has won a national award in pottery at a presentation in Prescott, Ariz., recently. This is Wayne’s third national award-winning artwork in the last four years. He received a bronze medal in 2005 and in 2007 was honored with a national gold medal in St Louis, Mo.
Wickenburg Sun |
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28th Home Tour features four plus two
The 28th Annual Wickenburg Tour of Homes and Holiday Market will be held on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Las Senoras de Socorro to benefit the Desert Caballeros Western Museum, this event is always a highlight of the fall season.
Wickenburg Sun |
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Musicians Donate Art for War Child International Benefit
Los Angeles - R.E.M., Modest Mouse, Spoon, Death Cab for Cutie, Jarvis Cocker, The Flaming Lips, The Decemberists, Public Enemy, Rage Against the Machine, and Fleet Foxes are just a few of the artists whose handmade signs featured in Under the Radar s Protest Issue will be auctioned off beginning September 30th to benefit War Child International.
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BIOTECHNICA 2008 to Feature Cornucopia of Cutting-Edge Topics
Whether it involves new medicines for cancer, innovative vaccines, new plant varieties, energy-saving detergents or genetic fingerprints, biotechnology has become en established fixture in our lives. Running from 7 to 9 October, Europe's biggest biotech exhibition, BIOTECHNICA, will be demonstrating a myriad of promising application opportunities for bioengineering, from heath care and food ...
Centre Daily Times |
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SUSSEX: Bethany chamber moves to appease angry artists
BETHANY BEACH — After regional artists raised a ruckus about the weather-related cancellation of a popular Bethany Beach arts festival earlier this month, organizers have agreed to automatically accept affected artists into next year's event.
Delaware Coast Press |
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Canon EOS 50D Arrives October 5th [Digital Photography]
If you are looking for a good prosumer Canon camera, then you will only have to wait four more days. According to a Best Buy tipster, and this leaked screenshot of their stock system, the Canon EOS...
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Capturing wildlife before it's gone
Oakland resident is the featured artist this season at the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek
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October Feature Photo Gallery
Staff photo/Josh White - Ron McPherson, left, and Mark Wene of La Paloma Fine Arts, Inc. secure the base of a sculpture as they prepare to raise the final piece of Jonathan Borofsky’s “Molecule Man” during the final installation Tuesday afternoon near the Mid-America Center.
Southwest Iowa News |
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Hollywood South makes an appearance
Hollywood South meets the Ozone Film Festival this weekend in downtown Covington.
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Torontoist's Nuit Blanche 2008 Guide
Nuit Blanche ! Are you excited? Ambivalent ? Now in its third year, the all-night contemporary art thing (sponsored by some bank whose name we can't quite recall) kicks off at sunset Saturday and runs until sunrise Sunday.
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About this Entry
There's a passage from Amy Tan's novel The Bonesetter's Daughter which won't leave me alone. It's the section describing a book of Chinese brush paintings called "The Four Manifestations Of Beauty."
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'Blush: The Search for the Next Great Make-Up Artist' Premieres Tuesday, November 11, 2008, on LIFETIME
LOS ANGELES , Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Lifetime's new reality competition series, " Blush: The Search for the Next Great Make-Up Artist ," will premiere Tuesday, November 11 , 10:00-11:00 PM ET /PT, on Lifetime Television . In the hour-long, six-episode series, contestants from around the country will compete for a contract as a professional artist with Max Factor , a cash prize of $100,000 and ...
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New sculpture greets visitors at Y
If the name of the facility itself wasn’t enough to start a song by The Village People in your head, perhaps a new sculpture installed last week at the entrance of the Newton YMCA will do the trick.
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Legacy of 16-Year Trail Adventure Highlights Largest Solo Photo Project in History
Hiker completes 16,500-mile trek along all National Scenic Trails in time for "Decade of Trails" launch and the 40th National Trail System Anniversary party at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History on October 2nd 10:00 AM EST at Baird Auditorium. (PRWeb Oct 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/National_Trail_System/Bart_Smith/prweb1388654.htm
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Read this book: 'The Alcoholic'
Last weekend I had lunch at the American Art Museum and started reading The Alcoholic, the new graphic novel from writer Jonathan Ames and artist Dean Haspiel. I ended up glued to my seat, because I literally couldn't put down...
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SPORTS HEADLINES
MUSKEGON — "Face to Face," an exhibition of portraits from the Muskegon Museum of Art's permanent collection, will be displayed at the museum from Oct. 2 through Dec. 14.
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Photographer sentenced for sex crime with teens
Christopher Scott Honeysett was displaying his photographs at the Sun Valley Center Arts and Crafts Festival in August 2007 when he had a sexual encounter with two sisters, aged 14 and 15.
KBCI Boise |
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East Lansing photo exhibit spotlights Michigan
EAST LANSING - The city art gallery's newest photos will take visitors on a trip across Michigan this month.
Lansing State Journal |
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Artist plans to smoke 'Cobain's ashes'
A German artist purporting to be in possession of Kurt Cobain's ashes is threatening to smoke them as part of a morbid art exhibition.
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