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Create a Masterpiece of Life With Personalized and Unique DNA Art
MyGeneImage introduces a new and innovative way to personalize artwork.
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Teens 'Holla' About Smart Driving with Kate Voegele
Instead of "Deck the Halls," teens this holiday season may be singing "Deck the Streets." Keep the Drive -- a teen-to-teen smart driving movement funded by The Allstate Foundation -- invites teens from across the country to participate in "Holiday Holla," an online caroling contest.
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Lawsuit Alleges Price Inflation At Auction House
"The Sotheby's art auction house has repeatedly inflated prices by failing to make full disclosures when it has an ownership stake in some of the works it sells, according to a federal suit brought Wednesday."
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Dickens on the Strand
Galveston Historical Foundation Executive Director Dwayne Jones today announced that the organization's most important annual fundraising event, the 35-year-old Dickens on The Strand Victorian holiday festival, will take place this year, even in the face of extensive flood damage by Hurricane Ike to the historic downtown where the festival is held.
KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches |
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Capture New York City's "Urban Jungle" in Metro's Global Photo Challenge
Metro New York readers are invited to enter digital photographs of New York City in the "Urban Jungle" Global Photo Challenge starting October 6 at www.metrophotochallenge.com. The Metro Global Photo Challenge is the world's largest competition for digital photography, selecting the winner from both amateur and professional photographers from four continents and twenty countries in which Metro ...
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Rain Postpones Portion of MSFF Talent Show
Although hundreds of spectators turned out Wednesday evening for the Mountain State Forest Festival Country Talent Show, a heavy downpour put the event on hiatus. Judges selected the winners in the Children's Division and rescheduled the remainder of the competition for 6 p.m. today. The talent show finals will follow.
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Hattiesburg, region offer variety of events to offer in the fall
With the season's change, fall will usher in a slew of outdoor music festivals in Hattiesburg and surrounding area that will surely appeal to all music and art lovers.
Hattiesburg American |
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Garrett historian named county’s ‘Most Beautiful’
Garrett County has named its Most Beautiful Person for 2008, recognizing Maxine Beachy Broadwater, a woman who has worked to preserve the history of the county and the photography of her uncle Leo Beachy.
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A Whale Affair comes to Marshfield
The Isaac Winslow House will host, “A Whale Affair: An Art Auction Fundraiser for the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.” The event begins at 7 p.m. tonight.
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Last week for Nickell art display at USAO
Area residents have until Friday to see more than two dozen abstract works by Oklahoma City artist Mary Nickell at the Art Gallery of the University of Science and Arts. Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. The gallery is located in Davis Hall on the USAO campus.
The Express-Star |
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The Crucible' to take the stage at Cape's Little Theatre Oct. 2-5
Clear Space Productions, under the direction of Ken Skrzesz, is bringing Arthur Miller’s masterpiece, “The Crucible,” to the stage Oct. 2-5 at Cape Henlopen High School’s Little Theatre as well as Delaware Technical & Community College in Georgetown Oct. 9.
Cape Gazette |
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Prime Hook Refuge photo contest adds category; deadline is Oct. 12
The deadline is approaching for the final submission of entries into the Fall Nature Photography Contest, sponsored by the Friends of Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge. The last date that mailed or hand-delivered photographs will be accepted is Sunday, Oct. 12.
Cape Gazette |
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Dolby 3D Selected for Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE:DLB) announced today that Dolby(R) 3D Digital Cinema has been selected to present Giant Screen Films' Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies, a companion 3D movie experience to the National Geographic touring exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.
Centre Daily Times |
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Quilt ‘artist’ representing three generations at the Old Church Gallery Quilt Show October 4-5
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Art show at Empire Theatre Sunday afternoon
Local adult art students and their teacher will hold a special exhibition of their work this Sunday in support of The Kidney Foundation of Canada. [...]
Belleville Intelligencer |
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TRIP photo contest exhibit is on display at Arts United
What began as a way to encourage community spirit and at the same time build an inventory of photos related to Davidson County's tourism destinations and events has become an annual contest that is a favorite for both photographers and the community.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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PARIS MOTOR SHOW: Audi Releases Details On The 2009 A1 Sportback
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. The 3.99-meter long (13.09 ft) and 1.75-meter wide (5.74 ft) vehicle combines cutting-edge, dynamic styling with ...
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National Portrait Gallery criticised over purchase of Marc Quinn's Blood Head
The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) was accused today of trashing its remit to record individuals of “status” who have contributed to “British history and culture”.
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Conwoman who dressed as glamour puss to swindle £2m in jewels and antiques jailed
A high-class fraudster was jailed for six years today after bouncing cheques worth around £2 million in some of Europe's top auction houses.
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Handbag heaven
Caroline Calabria, owner of the Vintage Art Gallery, is often one of the first arrivals at a local market to search the jumbled stalls for vintage handbags.
International Herald Tribune |
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The Paris-New York rivalry
A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York studies the relationship between the Big Apple and the City of Light in their competition for status as the world's fashion capital.
International Herald Tribune |
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Sculptor Marc Quinn immortalises Kate Moss in gold at British Museum
She has graced the covers of glossy magazines and has been the subject of Banksy’s pop-art, but now Kate Moss has been immortalised in 18-carat gold.
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Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds coming soon at Christie's
A carved rock crystal ewer from the Fatimid Royal Treasury, dating to the late 10th to early 11th century, is held by a specialist for photographers at Christie's auctioneers, in London on October 2, 2008. The ewer, which is estimated to fetch in excess of three million pounds ($5.3 million), is part of the the forthcoming sale of Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds.
China Daily |
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Dolby 3D Selected for Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies
SAN FRANCISCO----Dolby Laboratories, Inc. announced today that Dolby® 3D Digital Cinema has been selected to present Giant Screen Films’ Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies, a companion 3D movie experience to the National Geographic touring exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.
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The Dark Arts
SELINSGROVE — The Dark Arts, a spooky art show exhibiting works by four regional artists, opens tomorrow evening at Eclectika, 24 N. Market St., with an artists’ reception from 6-9.
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