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Missing Laurel County Girl Found
The search is over for a missing Laurel County girl who disappeared during the World Chicken Festival.
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F&M's Francophone film series: worlds away from the 'dream factory'
French professor Boubakary Diakite knows his 4th Annual Festival of French and Francophone Films won't be drawing the kind of crowds a screening of, say, "The Dark Knight" ("Le Chevalier Noir") would.But he knows there are students as well as community members out there looking for a different ...
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Strike up the bands
The violinists may have changed (including original member Billy Bang, Charles Burnham, and Regina Carter), but the String Trio of New York has been one of the stalwarts of the Erie Art Museum's Contemporary Music Series.
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Mafia museum favours cheeky logo it couldn't refuse
Las Vegas City Council has unveiled a playful logo for its so-called "mob" museum set to open in 2010.
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Time is here for Arts & Music Festival
LAKEVILLE — This Saturday, rain or shine, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the junctions of routes 105 & 18 and Precinct Street everyone is invited to enjoy day of community at the fourth Annual Lakeville Arts & Music Festival. With neighbors meeting...
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Governor's residence gets wildlife sculpture
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 11:35 AM ET CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - The governor's residence in Cheyenne is getting some more decoration on its grounds in the form of a larger-than-life bronze...
KPAX Missoula |
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Entertainment Calendar from the Oct. 2 edition
Stage Comedy Dance Concerts Museums Galleries...
The Somerset Reporter |
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Peninsula
TOM RIDGE ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER -- 301 Peninsula Dr. -- open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. -- free general admission -- featuring 75-foot observation tower, educational programs, and interactive exhibits on the history of Presque Isle, including nature, animals, fish, sand formations, birding migration points -- also, a 15-minute orientation film, two short films on Presque Isle and the Regional Science ...
Erie Times-News |
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Guggenheim and Other Top Museums Select New Directors
The appointment last Tuesday of Richard Armstrong as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s fifth director not only capped a momentous week for the institution—which also celebrated the completion of a three-year restoration project of its famous Frank Lloyd Wright building—but brought to a close what turned out to be an eventful month for several leading art museums.
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Babar at the Morgan Library
Besides the suit, bowler, and crown, Drawing Babar: Early Drafts and Watercolors, the new exhibition at the Morgan Library, showcases the complexities and richness that have forged Babar the Elephant into a memorably poignant character. Read more…
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In the Community
Sparx Gallery Hop Get ready to hop through Cleveland’s art districts and festivals for free. It’s all part of the Sparx Gallery Hop! Experience the Art museum’s Chalk Fest, the Greater Cleveland Art and Gallery Festival at the Galleria, and the Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival.
WCPN Cleveland |
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Fusion of literary and visual arts unveiled at Gore Bay Museum
Gore Bay – For visitors to Manitoulin Island in the shoulder season, the autumn foliage is always a perennial attraction, but now there's even more [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Sidewalk project doesn’t sour Mountain Echoes
The sixth annual Mountain Echoes Festival was held Saturday on the square in Jacksonville.
Jacksonville News |
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'PROJECT' MAKEUP
LIFETIME may be all hung up in a lawsuit over "Project Runway," but the network for women is going ahead with a reality show about makeup artists. The show, "Blush: The Search for the Next Great Make-Up Artist," will give contestants a chance to...
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
In his remarks at last year's press preview for the expanded Seattle Art Museum, John Walsh , former director of the Getty Museum and a long-time friend of SAM's director, Mimi Gates , declared that Washington Mutual Bank (which jointly developed the museum-owned land) was "certainly a more reliable partner" than the Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas, where the (now closed) Guggenheim ...
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Meet the Photo Collectors
October 02, 2008 While we often hear a lot from the perspectives of gallerists, museum curators and publishers, we aren’t often privy to the world of collectors, those all-important patrons who have helped the market grow to its current level.
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Marilyn Monroe pictures were in the trash
NEW YORK (AP) - 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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In Salisbury, a Barn's Tale
When is good not good enough? Susan Rand of Salisbury thinks she has found that answer-at least in her painting. Ms. Rand, who opens a new solo show this weekend at the Norfolk Library, has a new body of work that she feels takes her works "a step farther."
Litchfield County Times |
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‘Banks are beautiful’
Local artist Helen Long explains her art to members of the community at Ozark Mountain Bank’s first Art in Public Places exhibit on Tuesday. BDN photo BY Tonyi Crandell
Branson Daily News |
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Sheep fest a must-do event
FLEMINGTON -- The Garden State Sheep Breeders will present its 14th Annual Sheep & Fiber Festival 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4-5. This year's event will be held at the new 4-H Fairgrounds located in Ringoes...
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OPENING/ONGOING EXHIBITS
Canzani Center Gallery COLUMBUS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN, CLEVELAND AVENUE AND E. GAY STREET (614-222-3270, WWW.CCAD.EDU) "2008 Faculty Biennial Exhibition": through Dec. 6
The Columbus Dispatch |
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FREE FOR ALL
1st Saturdays Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. (614-221-6801, www.columbusmuseum.org) 1st Saturdays is a drop-in program aimed at families with children age
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Visual arts
ERIE PHOTOGRAPHY GUILD SHOW -- Tom Ridge Environmental Center, 301 Peninsula Drive -- "Rhythms of the Earth: 7 Visions" photography show and sale with nature and landscape photographs by Ed Bernik, Lawrence Brown, Mike Bumbera, Tony Hunter, Tim Morton, Dave Nene, Anne Rosthauser.
Erie Times-News |
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Museums, exhibits
NOTE. Museums and exhibits are listed alphabetically within main sections.
Erie Times-News |
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Executive producer of Coens' films to speak at NCC
Robert Graf, executive producer for the Coen brothers' films "No Country for Old Men" and the current "Burn After Reading" will speak about his career in the film industry 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, in the Fine Arts Auditorium of Normandale Community College, 9700 France Ave. S., Bloomington.
Edina Sun-Current |
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