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Photo gallery: AG, Belle Vernon girls' soccer
To purchase a photo, contact the Herald-Standard photography deparment at (724)439-7573. Please note the number of the photo as it appears in the gallery.
The Uniontown Herald Standard |
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Atypical horror :'Le Dans Macabre' sets Spurious apart
SOUTH BEND -- In the three years The Spurious Fugitive, LLC has occupied its white cube space on Colfax Avenue, the gallery has built a quiet reputation for exhibitions that go beyond the region's typical art fare.
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Wegmans Closing All In-Store Photo Labs
After more than 20 years, Wegmans is getting out of the photography business. The Rochester-based supermarket chain is closing all of it's full-service in-store photo departments. 12 departments in the Rochester area will be closed; 18 full-time and 52 part-time workers will be affected.
WROC Rochester |
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VIDEO: Today's UA Green Fair at Ferguson Plaza
The UA Green Fair took place today at the Ferguson Plaza on the University of Alabama campus.The fair featured face painting, an environmentally-friendly car show, music, organic food, an art contest, and information on professors' environmental research and classes.The Tuscaloosanews.com video crew was on hand to capture the festivities.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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"Wild Beauty," the book by Terry Toedtemeier and John Laursen
The photography of Carleton Watkins looms large in "Wild Beauty" In 1867 Carleton Watkins took an Oregon Steam Navigation Company steamboat up the Columbia River and began photographing the Columbia River Gorge. Watkins wasn't the first man to take pictures...
The Oregonian |
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Henson speaks on controversial art show
Photographer Bill Henson has broken his silence to launch a defence of his controversial art, which was decried earlier this year as verging on child porn.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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News > Local News
CHRIS FARLEY EXHIBIT Oct. 2 - November. Wisconsin Historical Museum, 30 North Carroll St., Madison. Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $3-$10. Information, 608-264-6555.
Beloit Daily News |
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Gilbert & George Retro at Brooklyn Museum Begins
Internationally acclaimed British artists Gilbert & George are getting their first American retrospective in more than two decades with an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum that opens tomorrow. On view are more than ninety pictures produced since 1970, including more than a dozen that will be seen only in the Brooklyn. The exhibit will be on view through January 11th and is the final stop ...
Gothamist |
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Across Systems to Demonstrate New Language Portal Solution at Localization World Madison 2008
GLENDALE, Calif. & KARLSBAD, Germany----Across Systems, a leading provider of corporate translation management systems and the world's leading independent linguistic supply chain technology, is participating as one of the main sponsors at Localization World Madison 2008, an educational, linguistics industry forum and exhibit to be held in Madison, Wisconsin, Oct. 13-15, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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It's time to bust out the Brewers Monkey
The 2000 Angels had their Rally Monkey. Looking through my Brewers photo gallery, I just remembered that Milwaukee has (or had) the Brewers Monkey.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Clyde Singer's art retrospective worth a trip to Canton, Youngstown
Courtesy of Canton Museum of ArtIn "Brownstone," 1980, painted when Clyde Singer was 72, the artist returns to the Marilyn Monroe theme of wind lifting a woman's skirt. REVIEW Canton Museum of Art, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown What:...
The Plain Dealer |
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NL auction
Former North Lamar student and runner-up for television hit show America’s Got Talent again headlines the annual North Lamar Education Foundation scholarship fundraiser Saturday at Love Civic Center.
The Paris News |
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Glamorous conwoman who swindled £2m of jewellery and antiques is jailed
A glamorous conwoman who swindled £2million worth of antiques, jewellery and signed art has begun a six year jail sentence. Shahra Marsh bought goods from auctioneers using cheques which invariably bounced.
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DNC Protesters Demand Jury Trial
Art student and freelance photographer Chase Goll sat in the crowded hallway outside a courtroom Thursday, upset at facing seven charges after being swept in a mass arrest during the Democratic National Convention in August.
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Chamber prepares for annual fine arts festival
In a matter of days, Stillwater's Lowell Park will be transformed into an art lover's nirvana when more than 80 artists from across the upper Midwest flock to the banks of the St. Croix River for the annual Fall Colors Fine Art and Jazz Festival.
Stillwater Gazette |
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Bow Wow to visit 2nd Street Festival
Recording artist and actor Bow Wow will be attending the Second Street Festival.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Three teenagers have been arrested after a fire in which a mother-of-five died. Angela Brown, 31, died in hospital ...
A fifty kilogram sculpture of supermodel Kate Moss was unveiled yesterday. Siren, a £1.5m solid gold statue, is one of several contemporary sculptures in the exhibition Statuephilia.
The Herald |
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Sex offender accused of obscene photography in department store
A registered sex offender has been arrested for allegedly taking an obscene picture at a Morgan Hill store with an unsuspecting woman in the background, police said today. Martin Monroe Kemmeries, 29, of Gilroy, still had a GPS sex-offender tracking device...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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About Tonight
Photo by murkiv MUSIC: Jenny Lewis and Ratatat are both sold-out, but tickets are still available to catch Seattle's Damien Jurado at the Rock and Roll Hotel . With Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson and Title Tracks . $12, 8:30 p.m. JAZZ: The Duke Ellington Jazz Festival continues with a dual performance from Step Afrika! and the W.E.S. Group , led by former American ...
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Turkish director helps kick off Middle East film fest Saturday
Visiting Turkish writer and filmmaker Gokhan Yorgancigil will be on hand at FSU when his 'On the Count of Zero' is screened Saturday as part of the fifth annual Middle East Film Festival at FSU.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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The week's Best Bets
The "Two Visions, One Heart" exhibit brings together an unusual pairing: Tom Steinmann's realistic paintings with the work of Sally Faith Steinmann, a milliner.
Cape Cod Times |
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Breathing Color Passes Archival Testing with International Fine Art Trade Guild
Following testing and approval by the International Fine Art Trade Guild, Breathing Color, Inc. has issued Archival Quality Certificates for three award-winning products it designs for the fine art and photography markets. The certificates, which provide an assurance that archival standards for print permanence are met, are for the firm's Chromata White Canvas, Elegance Velvet Fine Art Paper, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Interview: Terry Toedtemeier on "Wild Beauty" at the Portland Art Museum
Carleton Watkins in "Wild Beauty" In case you've forgotten why we live in Oregon, a breathtaking new exhibit and book have arrived to remind us. Opening Saturday at the Portland Art Museum, "Wild Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia River Gorge,...
The Oregonian |
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Fall for Greenville promises more food, fun this year
The St. Francis Fall for Greenville, the area's largest annual food festival, will include the most-ever food vendors, an improved concert lineup and kid-friendly additions, organizers said Thursday.
The Greenville News |
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Simon Gallery opening its new gallery Friday
A long-time art gallery will open its new downtown location Friday. The Simon Gallery has completed its move to the Great Western Building at 321 E. Yakima Ave., just across the street from The Shopkeeper.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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