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Auction Preview for Fifty Sets of Armor to Be Held by Kogire-kai at Kyoto's Kohdai Temple
Kogire-kai (headquartered at 265 Hanatate-machi, Koromonotana-dori Takeya-machi Kudaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi; Chair: Mizue Kakimoto) will hold a special auction preview, Aesthetics in the Samurai Family, for three days from Friday, October 17, 2008 through Sunday, October 19, 2008 at Kohdai Temple in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto.
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Club 18-30 rethinks identity
Club 18-30 is overhauling its marketing strategy and logo in a bid to retain customers. The Thomas Cook owned youth tour operator will feature its new fresh look in its summer 2009 brochure. The brand will overhaul its website to adopt a contemporary design and stylised youth photography.
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needs head - hip hop art
Artist Luis Gispert spoke to UA students last night about his film, sculpture and photography, all of which are inspired by his experiences growing up in Miami during the 1980s.
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Bloodthirsty images of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in new toon art exhibition
London, Oct 3 : Ever thought of a scene, where frustrated cartoon cat, Tom gets to chop its enemy mouse, Jerry? Well, now this imagination has been turned into a masterpiece that will be included in a controversial new Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck art exhibition.
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Uganda: Students Get Chance to Shine
A decade ago, young artists were kept on the sidelines. However, with the heightened public interest in art and with more artists coming up, curators and gallery managers have realised the need to work closely with rising artists.
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Museum and gallery events
Art Museums & Institutions African American Museum 701 Arch St.; 215-574-0380. www.aampmuseum.org. AAMP Teen Forum: Feedback TV - Hands-on opportunity for teens to learn about video & television production. $5. 10/4 10-11:30 am. Preparing for the Carnival
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Gold Kate Moss statue has dazzling debut
This glittering life-size statue of a contorted Kate Moss will light up the normally stuffy rooms of the British Museum in a new exhibition from tomorrow.
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Best Bets
TODAY First Friday premiere: “Echoes of Summer,” photography by Erin Nissley, reception 6 to 9 p.m., Starbucks, The Mall at Steamtown.
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Auction Preview for Fifty Sets of Armor to Be Held by Kogire-kai at Kyoto's Kohdai Temple
KYOTO, Japan----Kogire-kai will hold a special auction preview, Aesthetics in the Samurai Family, for three days from Friday, October 17, 2008 through Sunday, October 19, 2008 at Kohdai Temple in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto.
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Artists gather for Merced show
“Suddenly, it seemed like the whole city came to life,” Staci Santa, executive director of the Merced County Arts Council said, recollecting her first Big Valley Arts and Culture Festival. “It was amazing to be out on Main Street and see so much talent.”
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2 tales, 1 art show
Our two writers take a close look at the St. James Court Art Show from different perspectives. Is it a glorious rite of fall, treasure-hunting and socializing? Or is it a crowded mess, full of out-of-town artists with easily marketed crafts?
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Chalking it up
As Italian-inspired play lists 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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RAA Best of Show goes to Telesky
EUREKA -- The Best of Show Award of $500 goes to Carol W. Telesky for her oil on canvas titled “Silver Rain - Eel River - Myers Flat” in the Redwood Art Association's Fall Exhibition.
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Performers to Be Jazzed About
If you can drag your children away from their Wiis tomorrow -- because is virtual tennis really exercise? -- they might just find inspiration in the acts at the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival's new family showcase on the Mall, a day outdoors with young and gifted performers from across the country.
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'Chary' the legendary sports photographer is no more
Chennai, Oct 3: Mr K Narayanachari, a doyen in sports as well as news photography, died at a private hospital early today following brief illness.
New Kerala |
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DTH Archives
As the Ackland Art Museum celebrates it's 50th year, it hosts one of its most extensive exhibitions. Director Emily Kass discuses this exhibition that showcases contemporary art. Artists like Warhol, Yoko Ono and Kenneh Noland are showcased.
The Daily Tar Heel |
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Eco-friendly exhibit opens in Indio
A new gallery featuring work made of recycled materials has now opened in Indio.
The Desert Sun |
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Veteran photo journalist Chari passes away
Chennai, Oct 3: Mr K Narayanachari, a doyen in sports and news photography, died at a private hospital early today following a brief illness.
New Kerala |
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Television - Entertainment
The Italians are in town, the 13th annual Italian Film Festival has just kicked off in Auckland and will tour Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Nelson and Napier.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Lakes museum to get £1.25m revamp
A grant of more than £1m will be used to upgrade facilities at a Lake District museum.
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DNC protesters demand jury trial
DENVER -- 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.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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A fresh view of remembering
The display "Entering From the Inside: The Art of Memory" at Temple Judea Museum in Elkins Park explores the way we live with our environment in constant flux.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Muncie Music Fest to rock downtown Muncie
Fall is definitely the season of music festivals, especially in the melodious Muncie. Muncie Music Fest will kick off Saturday in downtown Muncie along a fair stretch of Walnut Street.
Ball State Daily News |
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Calendar
LITTLE MISS MANSFIELD CONTEST held by ShopRite for girls in grades 3 through 6. Based upon volunteerism, contestants were provided with activity materials to complete and return to the store prior to the pageant. The pageant start at 7 p.m., ShopRite of Mansfield, 1965 Route 57 and Allen Road.
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Top regional attractions
Top Regional Attractions Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.; 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. Includes Dinosaur Hall, Egyptian mummies, interactive, live animals, educational exhibits for children & more. $10; $8 seniors, students, military, children 3-12; free for children under 3. Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm; Sat.-Sun. 10 am-5 pm.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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