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Art exhibition for Brush Farm House
An art exhibition - titled In The End, The Beginning - of works by 15 Sydney Gallery School graduates will open on Thursday October 23 at Brush Farm House.
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Peering Into the Mystery of Those Enigmatic Fragments
Go see these six encased bits of ancient text at the Jewish Museum?s new exhibition, ?The Dead Sea Scrolls: Mysteries of the Ancient World,? before it closes on Jan. 4.
New York Times |
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TWT Granny Smith Festival Queen Quest
2008 TWT Miss Eastwood Granny Smith Festival Queen Quest grand final judging takes place today with Gala Presentation Dinner tomorrow night Thursday October 9 at Ryde-Eastwood Leagues Club.
Weekly Times |
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Don’t miss an ‘exceptional’ ArtsWalk this weekend
HUDSON — The 14th annual ArtsWalk, a visual and performing arts festival in Hudson, begins Friday and runs through Monday. This year’s event, sponsored by the Columbia County Council for the Arts, will have some new elements as well as those people have come to expect.
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Granny Smith Conflicts
GRANNY SMITH Festival day in Eastwood on Saturday week October 18 will clash with the Ryde State byelection electioneering and polling and may effect both events.
Weekly Times |
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eBay Slashes Employees, Bids on Bill Me Later
Online auctioneer lays off about 10 percent of its employees and agrees to acquire the web payment startup and two classified ads companies.
Red Herring |
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Jekyll festival for the birds
Among the things that arrive on the Georgia coast in the first weeks of October are the first cool hints of fall and birds migrating south.
The Florida Times-Union |
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Police Suspect Art Gallery Theft Was Inside Job
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- After investigating a robbery at a St. Augustine art gallery, police said they suspect the heist was an inside job. Investigators were called to the Parkmara Galleries on St. George Street last Tuesday after an employee reported a burglary.
WJXT Jacksonville |
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It’s turkey time again
It is a sure sign the holidays are just around the corner. Downtown Eldon will be the place to be this Saturday when the 23rd annual Turkey Festival turns the city into hub of activity as participants join in the fun and spectators watch from a distance during some interesting hometown competitions. Some of the most unique entertainment draws spectators by the masses for the festivities ...
Lake Sun Leader |
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Atlantique City Antiques and Collectibles Show Returns Oct. 18-19 with The American Presidential Experience
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The Atlantique City Antiques & Collectibles Show returns Oct. 18-19 to the Atlantic City Convention Center with spectacular new dealers and “The American Presidential Experience”, a sweeping exhibit that dazzled audiences at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions earlier this year.
Elite TV |
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
Click the image below for a video tour of the inaugural show, The Revolution Continues: New Chinese Art , at the new Saatchi Gallery , set to open in London on Thursday.
Arts Journal |
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Museum of Art task force gets answers to some financial questions
What happened: Art museum officials brought answers to a written list of 11 questions from the task force about financial statements and its ability to raise enough money to build and sustain a new museum.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Taylor Lambert shared her father's passion for motorcycles and photography
The 16-year old Easton Area High School student was killed in a motorcycle crash that also claimed the life of her father, retired Easton police officer Timothy Lambert.
The Express-Times |
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National cultural festival opens
VietNamNet Bridge – The Festival of Cultural Exchange among Areas and Regions Nationwide was opened in Hanoi on Oct. 6 in the presence of Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh.
Vietnam Net |
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The Scene @ USC
Living with the Enemy 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., free City Art Gallery, 1224 Lincoln St. Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., $5.50 Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St.
The Daily Gamecock |
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Is it art? Or a political statement?
The line between art and politics has rarely been thinner than it is in a new artwork called "Abraham Obama," an image that morphs the face of President Abraham Lincoln with the face of Sen. Barack Obama.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Optimists host a hands-on project
The Ludington Optimist Club food trailer needed painting, according to Optimist Treasurer Jim Todd. “We thought a good way to get members to show up to help paint it would be to have the kids show up and helps us paint too.”
Ludington Daily News |
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October 7, 2008
SARASOTA -- John Ringling was searching for more than circus acts when he and his wife, Mable, toured Europe. One of the great business tycoons and culture barons of the early 1900s, John Ringling was an art collector who brought home paintings and art objects, including masterpieces from the 17th-century Baroque period.
The Virginia Gazette |
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Local actors practice skills at TheatresCool
The uncontested success of "Wicked" and other spectacular Broadway hits have made a weekend trip to the theater as hip as ever. Unfortunately, for those living in and around Bloomington-Normal (in other words, two and a half hours from downtown Chicago), said trip can cost a disheartening amount of time and money, perhaps more than it is worth.
Daily Vidette |
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Unique opportunity for young art collectors
Young art collectors will have the opportunity to view and purchase affordable art works during the popular Muka Youth Print Exhibition at the Waikato Museum this weekend [11-12 October].
Scoop.co.nz |
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Big Fresno Fair Exhibits
The Big Fresno Fair's exhibit buildings are chock full of things to see and people happy share. Go exploring!
KFSN-TV Fresno |
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Insiders' views of China's art
Uli Sigg, businessman and former Swiss ambassador to China, has assembled the world's largest collection of contemporary art made in China. "Mahjong: Contemporary Chinese Art From the Sigg Collection" fills the entire Berkeley Art Museum, yet comprises only a...
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Journals of the Days: Jacobshagen Notebooks Tour Nebraska's Arboreta
LINCOLN.- Keith Jacobshagen, a professor of painting at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, explores the Midwest landscape in the exhibit, Journals of the Days: Jacobshagen Notebooks Tour Nebraska's Arboreta.
Art Daily |
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Willard Wigan MBE Exhibition is Extended at Hard Days Night Hotel Gallery
LIVERPOOL.- The Hard Days Night Hotel Gallery, in association with Turner Fine Arts, is proud to announce that the first public exhibition of the work from celebrated micro-sculpturist, Willard Wigan MBE has been extended until 31st October.
Art Daily |
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Sotheby's Announces Plans to Open an Office in Qatar
DOHA, QATAR.- Sotheby’s, the international art auction house, today announced plans to open an office in Doha in 2008, and to hold its first major international series of auctions in Doha in early 2009.
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