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Chandigarh residents out on heritage walk
As part of the ongoing heritage festival in the city beautiful, a walk was organised here Tuesday morning. Around 150 school students, 100 volunteers and many top officials of the administration took part in the heritage walk, flagged off by the city's administrator S.F. Rodrigues.
Calcutta News |
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Artwork will mark library's anniversary
HOLDEN - After 120 years, the Gale Free Library truly has been "my library" to tens of thousands of children and adults who have walked through the doors.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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First show of Arab contemporary art in Israeli museum…
JERUSALEM. The L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem, which is supported by a Jewish endowment fund, run by Jewish staff, and located in a Jewish neighbourhood, is showing work by 13 Arab artists—the first group exhibition of local Arab works in an Israeli museum.
Art Newspaper |
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Arts: Museums, theaters, historic sites make Putnam a cultural oasis
Whether you're moving to Putnam County, or just passing through, there's plenty to engage the cultural tourist.
The Journal News |
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Workshop to encourage kids to recycle items
The Southeast Museum will hold a Children's Recycled Materials Art Workshop at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 27.
The Journal News |
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Wildlife photography on exhibit at library
The Mahopac Public Library, 668 Route 6, is hosting an exhibit of wildlife photography by Ed Yarmchuck through Sept. 29.
The Journal News |
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Library to show exhibit from emerging artist
For the rest of September, Brewster Library, 79 Main St., is exhibiting nature artwork by emerging artist Rena Scelia.
The Journal News |
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Students show artistic talent
STUDENTS from five local schools showed their artistic talents when an art exhibition was held at the University of Buckingham. (07/10/2008 09:37:02)
Buckingham Today |
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CRITIC'S CHOICE
Eth6 Magazine Issue 3: Contributing Artist Exhibition Blankspace Gallery is showing artwork created by contributors to Eth6, a magazine combining social work, journalism, and art; the third issue is available in the gallery (and also online at Eth6.com).
East Bay Express |
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Thoughts on interim executive directors, indirect expenses
I received a very thoughtful response from Dr. Richard Ehrlich to the question I asked about using outside or inside interim executive directors. Dr. Ehrlich recently retired after a teaching and nonprofit career in history and museums.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Burglars target Santa Cruz museum, again
SANTA CRUZ -- A burglar made off with almost $1,000 in cash and merchandise from the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History early Saturday, the fourth time in two years that one of the two city-run museums has been ripped off.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Are these the first signs of a levelling in the art market?
A report here from Bloomberg on the recent Sotheby's Hong Kong sales – in one auction 20% of lots failed to sell, in the other, 40% failed to sell. Are these the first signs of a levelling in the art market?
Guardian Unlimited |
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Are these the first signs of a levelling in the art market?
A report here from Bloomberg on the recent Sotheby's Hong Kong sales – in one auction 20% of lots failed to sell, in the other, 40% failed to sell. Are these the first signs of a levelling in the art market?
Guardian Unlimited |
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He has skeletons in the closet
Of all the places to find an Edgar Allan Poe museum, a sixth-grade math class could be the strangest of all.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Auction bubble about to burst
A bubble in high-end contemporary art prices could be about to burst as super-rich investors from regions rich in oil and other commodities begin to feel a dent in their fortunes from the global economic slowdown, according to UK auction surveyors.
Guardian Unlimited |
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The verdict on Saatchi's new gallery
The title of the inaugural show at the new Saatchi Gallery, in the former Duke of York's Headquarters building in Chelsea, is The Revolution Continues. That title refers to the dramatic transformation in the content and the fortunes of Chinese art since the repressive Mao era.
Independent |
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Fall arts exhibit in Kent starts today
KENT - Visitors today to the Lake Carmel Cultural Center, home of Arts on the Lake, can find a little bit of painter Bruce Iacono hanging inside the building.
The Journal News |
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Palin bio fell into Spalding grad's lap
Writer and photographer Kaylene Johnson, a graduate of Spalding University's master of fine arts writing program, was approached last October by a book company seeking a quick-turnaround biography.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Auctioneer sees Korean, S.E. Asian art "next big thing"
SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) - Move over Chinese contemporary, the head of one of Asia's leading private art auction houses sees Southeast Asian and Korean works as the next big thing on the Asian scene -- which he predicted would hold up against the troubles roiling the world's financial markets.
Reuters |
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Hot Tickets
Oct. 3: Dust off the Stetson for the 2008 Western Dance hosted by the Delta Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. at the North Florida Fairgrounds. The event features food, music, contests and dancing and is a fundraiser for the sorority's scholarship and community services funds.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Chandigarh residents on heritage walk
As part of the ongoing heritage festival in the city beautiful, a walk was organised in Chandigarh on Tuesday morning.
The Times of India |
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Chandigarh residents out on heritage walk
As part of the ongoing heritage festival in the city beautiful, a walk was organised in Chandigarh on Tuesday morning.
The Times of India |
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Last minute preparations underway for International Festival of Fort Bend
Organizers are busy making last-minute preparations for the 2nd Annual International Festival of Fort Bend.
Fort Bend Sun |
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Art exhibit fundraiser at Sugar Land Town Square
The Artists’ Alliance of Sugar Land is hosting a “Heart thru Art” community fundraiser to bring people together to appreciate the arts and give back to children in need throughout Fort Bend and Harris County.
Fort Bend Sun |
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Sponsored by:
Delta Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's 2008 Western Dance: Music, contests, dancing, food and more. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. $25 per person, $250 reserved tables.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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