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A crucial time along the old dividing line
An oasis along Troost Avenue is in danger of drying up, and it would be a major loss for the neighborhood if that new art gallery were to shut its doors.
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Museum director hosts an entertaining look at tombstones
John Mark Lambertson with the monument to frontiersman Jim Bridger. When on the road, John Mark Lambertson’s map is riddled with unusual pit stops; ones that evoke dread among more typical folk.
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Art on the Docks:
MARQUETTE - Art on the Rocks will still have art next year and rocks, but it will have a new location. The art show, in its 51st year, will move from Presque Isle to Mattson Lower Harbor Park. Organizers hope the move will be permanent.
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Photographer accused of offering teen cash for sex
Gary T. Gibson, 47, is accused of offering $100 to a Kiski Area High School student in exchange for a sex act. Gibson, who owns and operates Studio G Photography at 202 Longfellow St., had a contract to take district students' class pictures.
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How you display an artwork makes a difference
The nature of picture, art and image framing has become more than a rectangle on a wall. But that often is overlooked.
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Dallas gives King Tut a royal welcome on exhibit's opening day
By DAVID FLICK and MICHAEL GRANBERRY / The Dallas Morning News / The Dallas Morning News s Blanca Cantú and Michael A. Lindenberger contributed to this report.
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Central Plains News
If Stephen Harper’s promised tax credit to encourage more children to get into the arts pans out, it would be a boost for arts and culture, says the local public art gallery manager.
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Exhibit opens at Alberta House
Since receiving her first camera in 1924, Marion Strahl Boyer has pushed the boundaries of female photographers and filled galleries with work that sweeps across [...]
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Autumn Leaf heads into big weekend finale
Photo by Jerry Sowden - Thousands of people fill Main Street in Clarion Friday morning during the Autumn Leaf Festival's Farmers and Crafters Day. The Clarion Hospital Tournament of Leaves parade will begin at noon today in Clarion.
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Museum series depicts future states
While politics is fresh on the minds of many Americans, Knoxvillians are being presented with an interesting opportunity to explore U.S. foreign policy through art.
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Successful on screen, but Fiennes loves the stage
On the bed in Ralph Fiennes' hotel room is a script for Sophocles' "Oedipus." Fiennes, who is about to star as the king of Thebes on the London stage, is learning his lines between promoting his new movie, "The Duchess," at the Toronto International Film Festival. Many prominent screen actors with theater backgrounds give lip service to returning to the stage. But Fiennes, 45, is one of the few ...
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It's okay by me if you don't like The Godfather . I won't put a horse's head into your bed. From farm adventures to art exhibitions, here are our picks for family fun in the GTA this month.
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St. Paul Poets Get Art Set In Sidewalk
Public art can be a tough sell. There's the whole beauty-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder thing, not to mention the cost of creating and installing it. That's why, like the rest of us, arts groups and cities are doing more with less.
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Drivers can expect to face traffic snarls this weekend because of numerous weekend events and road closures. The Nuit Blanche art festival and the CIBC Run for the Cure will force road closures downtown on Saturday night and Sunday morning.
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Museum series depicts future states
While politics is fresh on the minds of many Americans, Knoxvillians are being presented with an interesting opportunity to explore U.S. foreign policy through art.
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Matters of faith
FALL FESTIVALS ST. DAVID LUTHERAN CHURCH: Fall festival, noon Oct. 19 in the Family Life Center, 132 St. David’s Church Road, West Columbia. Games, food, hay ride, more. (803) 356-3035 HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH: Fall Harvest Festival, 5:30-7 p.m. Oct. 26, 1400 Kennerly Road, Irmo. Games, prizes, hay ride. (803) 781-8673; www.hopeofcolumbia.com SPECIAL SERVICES/EVENTS EBENEZER LUTHERAN ...
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Double the pleasure
Since 2CarGarage Contemporary Art Gallery opened its doors on Broughton Street in December 2006, this venue has enjoyed incredible success, doubling the number of artists it represents and attracting a number of serious collectors.
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Art & Soul: Radiant Visions
Artist Richard Mayhew traces his fascination with painting landscapes to his African-American and Native American heritage.
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Las Vegas Sun
Local musician Rustyn Vaughn Lee performs live acoustic guitar at the Henri & Odette Art Gallery. Get cultured in both art and music at the same time!
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Callaway Gardens begins first weekend of its Fall Festival
Callaway Gardens' annual Fall Festival kicks off this weekend with a vintage auto show.
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Library Auctions Altered Books
The Westport Public Library held an exhibit and auction tonight of altered books as a fundraiser. Altering books--taking a used book and turning it into a piece of art by cutting, slicing, stamping and painting--has a growing following in the craft and art worlds.
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Expressions Of A Cancer Journey
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month PHCC Alric C.T. Pottberg Library Gallery is presenting "Expressions of a Cancer Journey."
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ART, SOUTHERN STYLE The Knoxville Museum of Art opens the exhibit "Tradition/Innovation: American Masterpieces of Southern Craft and Traditional Art" today. That's a long title representing more than 100 pieces of art, from pottery to jewelry to wood to paper, created by 58 artists in nine Southern states. The exhibit is at the 1050 World's Fair Park Drive museum until Jan. 18, but museum ...
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Society marks 25 years
A PHOTOGRAPHY society is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its first exhibition. Dunchurch Photographic Society's 2008 anniversary exhibition runs from Tuesday to October 26 in the Floor One Gallery in Rugby Art Gallery and Museum on Little Elborow Street.
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Sculpture found damaged at Mount Saint Mary Park
St. Charles police are investigating damage to a sculpture displayed at Mount St. Mary’s Park. The four-foot tall stainless steel sculpture, called “Flourish,” is a design of birds connected at the wings.
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