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The Other Mission
Tumacacori National Historic Park celebrates its 100th anniversary with a new museum and big plans
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More than 150 Aboriginal artists have been cut down to just 16 to contest Australia’s richest indigenous art prize at the Art Gallery of WA next month.
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Monroe nude pictures claims denied
A lawyer for two photography professionals said seven nude and semi-nude Marilyn Monroe photos that are the subject of a lawsuit in New York were found in kerbside rubbish nearly 35 years ago.
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The fire within
photography of volunteer firefighters and the work they do across Alberta.
Vulcan Advocate |
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Field in rich Aboriginal art prize down to 16
More than 150 Aboriginal artists have been cut down to just 16 to contest Australia’s richest indigenous art prize at the Art Gallery of WA next month. WA artists make up at least a
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The Heart Touch(TM) Project Hosts Its Second Annual Art Exhibition and Silent Auction
The Heart Touch™ Project is thrilled to host its Second Annual Art Exhibition and Silent Auction in support of its International Outreach Program. This exciting event featuring original artworks from 17 emerging and mid-career artists will be held at TAG: The Artists' Gallery on Sunday, October 5, 2008 from 5-10pm.
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Arts festival highlights the plight of hill farmers
Arts festival highlights the plight of hill farmers in the north-west of England
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Rome Observer - Screams, scares and family fun at the Halloween House Festival
ROME - It's that time of year again; time to "scare up some fun" with Rome Art And Community Center's Annual Halloween House Festival, to be held Oct. 10-11 and 17-18.
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Updated 10/1: Resident brings art to Oak Park Police Department
Those who make it oftentimes call art an "escape," but that word is a no-no in Oak Park's newest private gallery - the Police Department.
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Artist alleges anti-Semitism in painting attack
$"/>St. Laurent artist Helena Aloun charges that her vandalized art work of a Star of David a week ago Monday was perpetrated as an attack on a Jewish symbol.
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Photogs Deny Wrongdoing over Nude Monroe Pics
A lawyer for two photography professionals says seven nude and seminude Marilyn Monroe photos that are the subject of a lawsuit were found in curbside garbage nearly 35 years ago.
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Conwoman admits £2m fraud spree
To the proprietors of the renowned auction houses that Shahra Christina Sylvia Marsh de Savigny frequented, she seemed the perfect customer.
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All set for another epic tussle
For a long, long while now, the Ashes have been considered the defining contests of the cricket world. Every two years, England and Australia meet each other in their respective backyards,
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Aniwaniwa returns to its ahi kaa
The full installation of Aniwaniwa, an exhibition featured in last year’s Venice Biennale, returned "home" to its ahi kaa, the Waikato, on Saturday.
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Peninsula Humane Society "Pet of the Week"
There's no trick photography here. No mirrors. You're looking at two rabbits with almost identical markings. Besides their appearance, they've shared each other's company since they were born.
San Mateo County Times |
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Summer Serenades expanding to March
West Valley Art Museum's nighttime summer music series is expanding into the spring, bringing cooler jazz for cooler evenings.
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NEW YORK–A lawyer for two photography professionals says seven nude and seminude Marilyn Monroe photos that are the subject of a lawsuit in New York were found in curbside garbage nearly 35 years ago.
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A Stampede of Soul
Organizers of the Glacier Jazz Stampede are quick to challenge the stereotype that Montana is all cowboys and country music. And, they add, southern cities like New Orleans and St. Louis aren’t the only towns with rockin’ jazz. “Montana is not just horses, hicks and cold,” said festival co-chair John Van, a member of the Montana Dixieland Society that organizes the event. “We’re educated and we ...
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'Picturing America' arrives at Grayslake library
LAKE COUNTY JOURNALS GRAYSLAKE - American masterpieces are coming to Grayslake.
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Sam the Record Man sign to be lit up one last time Oct. 4
TORONTO - 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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Chalking it up
As Italian-inspired play blared in the background, participants of the second Madonnari Sidewalk Chalk Festival and Art Competition remained undistracted from their drawings on the sun-beaten sidewalks of the University of St. Thomas.
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Nick Fish at Portland Jazz Fest announcement: Must ask private sector for more
Tim LaBargeThe SFJazz Collective played at the 2008 Portland Jazz Festival. Recently sax player Miguel Zenon of the group won a MacArthur genius award. I dropped by the press conference announcing the return of the Portland Jazz Festival today just...
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Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation Announces Groundbreaking of New Geothermal Plant
The Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation will host a groundbreaking ceremony for its first 100-MW geothermal power plant, Shoshone Renaissance, on October 2 at 12 p.m. in Box Elder County, Utah.
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Family Shares Sculptures With Community
Ground was broken Wednesday for the Pappajohn Sculpture Park in the Western Gateway.
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Benhura mulls withdrawing sculptures from Town House
A great piece of art in front the Town House used to capture the attention of passers-by.
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