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Graphic works by George Bodocan to be exhibited at Novotel
An exhibition of graphic works authored by the young artist George Bodocan, and entitled “Jazz Art Collection” was opened on Tuesday Evening in the lounge of the Novotel Hotel in Bucharest.
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art October 2 - 15 (except Sundays) at Aakriti Art Gallery, 1st floor, Orbit Enclave, 12/3A Hungerford Street, #2289 ...
GenNext III , the annual show of Aakriti Art Gallery featuring works by contemporary artists below 40 years of age, including foreign participants from different continents.
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Shopping festival
Puja shopping festivals, in association with The Telegraph , at Mani Square, City Centre and South City Mall. Attractions include youth fashion competition at Mani Square, 6.30pm.
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Visions Azure at Jordan Winery
Jordan Winery will host acclaimed artists Lindy Wright and Patrice Moreti for their exhibition "Visions Azure" 3 to 5 October 2008.
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Fun comes alive at Breedekloof outdoors and wine
The annual Breedekloof Outdoor and Wine 2008 festival is now only two weeks away and promises a celebration of wine, food, outdoor sports, live entertainment and (hopefully) sunshine from Friday, October 10 to Sunday, October 12.
South African Wine News |
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Sam the Record Man sign to be lit up one last time
The iconic Sam the Record Man sign in downtown Toronto will be turned on one last time for the city's Scotiabank Nuit Blanche festival.
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Art exhibit gives female immigrants voice
The voices of female immigrants come alive in a new exhibit by three Latino artists that recently opened at the Carlos and Dominguez Fine Arts Center in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood.
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Sherlock Holmes Begins Production in London
Principal photography is set to begin on location in London for the action adventure mystery Sherlock Holmes , being helmed by acclaimed filmmaker Guy Ritchie ( RocknRolla ), for Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures.
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Jazz summit: Artists reunite to discuss SoHo in the 1970s
Jazz greats, artists, friends and collaborators reminisced and riffed both musically and conversationally during the American Artistic Renaissance Symposium, a historic reunion of 1970s SoHo artists, Sept. 23-24 at Cornell.
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The world brings its movies to Scottsdale
For the cash-conscious travel enthusiast, Amy Ettinger respectfully offers this alternative to exorbitant airline surcharges and high prices at the pump: “Come to my film festival.”
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Filipino mandarin
It was a big but not a glitzy, showy affair. Definitely not for the loud society pages but more for the art critics maybe. From the invitation to the event, the book, the food and drinks to the renderings in sculpture and painting, and most of all, the music — everything suggested muted elegance.
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Railroad’s glory days captured in art exhibit
Railroad’s glory days captured in art exhibit
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Up on the Roof event returns to a bustling downtown
The dreary concrete parking garage on 18th and Eye streets will be bustling with people dancing, eating and drinking Friday night. Up on the Roof is returning to Bakersfield and will be combined with a street festival. Organizers of the events are excited to show off the new arts district. "A lot of people haven't been down here in awhile. There's so many great little shops and businesses moving ...
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Artist's bold works arrive downtown
In color, design and presentation, local artist Johnny Ramos' paintings of flowers have a 1960s-and-'70s pop-art feel to them. They are simple yet splashy and bold -- think of Andy Warhol-inspired compositions and color schemes. But Ramos' inspirations are music ranging in style from Brazilian bossa nova to the Bakersfield Sound; mid-20th-century women's fashions; and big-screen movie actresses, ...
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Fort Worth Date Night: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
During a recent trip to the gym, I got into a conversation with my good friend, and fellow Body Combater, Barb P., about what is going on at The Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth. Barb happens to be a docent-extraordinaire at The Modern.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Japanese installation artist Tetsunori Kawana is calling for volunteers to help him create a monumental bamboo sculpture at the New York Botanical Garden.
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Dunsborough spring exhibition
SPRING sprung a while ago, but for Dunsborough residents, it’s even brighter than ever with the Dunsborough Art Society’s Spring Art Exhibition. The exhibition will open daily until October 12 from 10am-4pm.
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American Planning Association to Grant Continuing Education Credit for Attending the Creative Cities Summit 2.0
Organizers for the Creative Cities Summit 2.0 today announced the American Planning Association (APA) will grant its members 28.5 hours of continuing education credit for the conference taking place in Detroit October 13-15 at the Marriott at the Detroit Renaissance Center.
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Astronaut-artist displays artwork at LBJ Library
AUSTIN It's been exactly 50 years since the creation of NASA, and to celebrate, the Lyndon B. Johnson Library is showing off the artwork of moonwalker Alan Bean.
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Astronaut-artist displays artwork at LBJ Library
Alan Bean said he feels like the luckiest man in the world, both here on Earth and in the skies above. "I remember saying, 'This is the moon, we're really here, this is the moon,' " Bean said, "and I looked up and the earth was right there."
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Wanted: culture czar to dust off Italy's museums
ROME (Reuters) - As museum jobs go, it's a whopper.
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Wanted: culture czar to dust off Italy's museums
As museum jobs go, it's a whopper.
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Wanted: culture czar to dust off Italy's museums
As museum jobs go, it's a whopper: Italy seeks a chief curator to run all the museums in a country that boasts more masterpieces and archeological treasures than anywhere in the world, but fails to exploit them properly.
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Top Chef's New York contestants hope for homefield advantage
New York's kitchens will become battlegrounds when Bravo's "Top Chef" returns to the Big Apple from Chicago for its fifth season--with four New Yorkers on the show.
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Trés Belle Decor
LENOX — A small show in a small space delivers in a big way at Trés Belle Decor, 22 Walker St. The exhibit features Kingston-based artist Joe Concra, and gives the Berkshires a first look at his paintings.
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