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County to extend fundraiser deadline
The deadline for the Courthouse Sculpture Fundraiser has been extended until Oct. 31. Wilson and Berger are co-chairs of the Sculpture Fundraiser Committee, which has been raising money for brick sculptures by Brad Spencer for the front of the new Judicial Center, which is set to open in 2011.
Eden Daily News |
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Austin City Limits 09.26 - 09.28 Texas
This past weekend I found myself at Austin City Limits Music Festival , with a dizzying amount of music to choose from - “130 bands, eight stages, 3 days," the sign bragged.
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Bowersock art exhibit opens Friday at Java Joint
HUNTINGTON — Baltimore native painter Bruce Bowersock will be the exhibiting artist for the month of October at the Java Joint, 1555 3rd Ave.
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Reporter's Notebook
Plano is expecting as many as 10,000 people Saturday at its fourth International Festival, a city-sponsored event featuring performances, costumes, food and art from many cultures.
Dallas Morning News |
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On the heels of Abel Gance's La Roue , Flicker Alley, Lobster Films, Turner Entertainment Networks and the Nederlands Filmmuseum have collaborated on a beautifully restored version of Gance's original, 1919 antiwar epic J'Accuse (it was re-edited in the 1930s).
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Granary grand opening art show at the Dikli Manor complex
After two years of painstaking restoration, the 1896-vintage granary at the Dikli Manor complex is open to the public. The granary hosted an opening ceremony Friday, Sept. 26, filling the historic building with captivating works of contemporary Latvian art.
Baltic Times |
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Audi A1 Sportback Concept - Compact Five-Door Model With Hybrid Drive
PARIS - October 1, 2008: At the Paris Motor Show (October 2-10, 2008), Audi is unveiling the A1 Sportback concept study: following on from the Audi A1 project quattro, the three-door show car presented in 2007, this is a concept for a five-door four-seater for the sub-compact class – once again exhibiting all the characteristics of a genuine Audi.
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What do local art lovers want?
In the hopes of getting a better sense for what potential arts patrons are looking for - and what might keep them at home - a group of St. Croix Valley arts organizations are collaborating on an online survey that started appearing in local inboxes last week.
Stillwater Gazette |
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Holly Bryant Hardwicks art career began at an early age
The skillful hand of Holly Bryant Hardwick has brought many childrens books to life with her masterful illustrations over the past 11 years. The Wiscasset Newspaper first introduced Holly in 1997, when she illustrated her first book, Porky Pie, written by Linwood E. Tuscom.
Wiscasset Newspaper |
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Studio Statesboro Vodcast - Kickin' it for Diabetes; High Hope Art Show
Studio Statesboro Vodcast - Wednesday, October 1, 2008 Sponsored by: East Georgia Regional Medical Center Farmers and Merchants Bank Ogeechee Technical College Southeastern Orthopedics Prudential Kennedy Realty
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Art Walk event this Saturday
The First Saturday Art Walk in Gig Harbor is scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. this weekend. The Gig Harbor Gallery Association will be expanding its First Saturday Art Walk this month to seven galleries with the addition of a new gallery in the Finholm District.
Peninsula Gateway |
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Kelby Training announces the iPhone Photo Contest
Kelby Training has announced that it will be launching an iPhone Photo Contest to celebrate the upcoming release of the second edition of The iPhone Book. All iPhone users are encouraged to submit entries into one of the five categories, including family, friends, pets, fine art, and office. Each entrant may submit up to three photos which will be voted on by the public to determine the winners. ...
MacNN |
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Japanese Artist Seeks Volunteers for NYC Project
Japanese installation artist Tetsunori Kawana needs your help to create a monumental bamboo sculpture at the New York Botanical Garden.
1010 WINS New York |
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Why the city wants to wipe out Barack Obama
Get out the vote. No, really. Grab a paintbrush and help erase the word "vote" from the mural of Barack Obama that's transformed an alley fence behind Galapago Street into an urban gallery. Because that may be the only way the city will let this piece of art stay up. Blame me. Whi...
Denver Westword |
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Chattanooga: ‘Lasting Impressions’: River Gallery’s October exhibit features three artists
Artists Scott Hill, Richard Painter and Carl Linstrum are interested in the importance of beauty, spirituality and the fragility of life. An exhibition of their work, “Lasting Impressions,” opens Wednesday at the River Gallery.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Camden Blues Festival
In its 12th year, Camden’s Downhome Blues Festival is stretching the boundaries of its participants while at the same time solidifying the high level of talent brought to its stages.
Free Times |
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News 91.9
MONCTON - The Moncton Public Library is celebrating library month, and on the first day held an art opening to unveil the pieces that will be auctioned off at this years Magnum Opus Gala Art Auction.
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Serving Kutztown University since 1932.
The new Sharadin Art Building offers many technological improvements, a new printmaking lab, and improved gallery spaces, faculty offices and classroom space.
The Keystone |
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“French Cinema” photo exhibition
Courtesy photo This portrait of the outstanding French actor Jean Rochfort is one of many beautiful photographs displayed at Shevchenko Park as a part of the “French Cinema” exhibition organized by Afisha magazine.
KYIV Post |
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See some of Kyiv’s unusual museums
Oleksiy Boyko “Mozart and Salieri” (middle) and “Forest Fairy” (right) are just a few of Parsuna’s amazing collections of hand-made dolls.
KYIV Post |
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Kansas landscape paintings to be sold Friday; proceeds benefit budding artists
49 News Anchor Gena Terlizzi speaks with Marie Plinsky, with the Topeka Art Guild. Learn how you can support children's art workshops and bring a piece of Kansas home.
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Jersey City opens center
There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Hope Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in Jersey City at 7:30 Thursday. The center will include an art gallery and theater space, which will house concerts, dance events...
The Star-Ledger |
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Arts
An exhibition titled "Women in Art" is on display in City Hall, courtesy of the Art Concern, a local organization created for the purpose of promoting culture in the community.
This Week Grove City |
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Not-to-miss acts at San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
With more than 70 acts performing, most far from household names, figuring out whom to catch at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival can be daunting. While you can hardly go wrong at any stage on any day, here are a few sets that promise to be memorable. (First, a no-brainer: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss at 5:15 p.m. Friday. If you can get off work and get to the Golden Gate Park, you"ll go. ...
San Jose Mercury News |
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Bluesman inspires kids before festival; T.J. Wheeler a fixture at Grant this week.
Grant Elementary School students are singing the blues this week, but don’t worry, they’re not a bit sad about it.
Columbia Daily Tribune |
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