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Pucko: A Segregated Cornfield
The following does not reflect the views of R News or its parent company Time Warner Cable. Dyersville, Iowa. Of course it's the home of the National Farm Toy Museum. But Dyersville, population 4,035, is also where you'll find the field of dreams. The real one.
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Renaissance Scholars enriching the lives of area students
GREENVILLE - This summer, the Greenville Renaissance Scholars created a downtown mural depicting the Delta art and culture that spread to the rest of the nation during the Great Migration.
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Trenton makes art
The Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie Mansion will present "Sharon Kingsley & Eric Fowler" through Nov. 9, showcasing the work of the two regional artists. The Ellarslie Mansion is in Cadwalader Park in downtown Trenton. Open 11 a.m. to 3...
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Television - Entertainment
Young At Heart is one of the hits at this years Sundance festival.
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'Imagine' seeing John Lennon's artwork up close
Before he was a Beatle, John Lennon was an art student. Even after he became famous for his music, he obsessively churned out drawings and doodles. Some of that art - including a few pieces never seen before - will be put on display at a Manhattan gallery this week.
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The birth of a festival
The idea began, as so many have, in the back of Alice Eschelman's mind.
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Free Press photographs on display at museum
ELKO - In recognition of the Elko Daily Free Press' 125 years of community service, the Northeastern Nevada Museum is displaying a collection of photos taken in recent years by photographer Ross Andr/son.
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A maker and appraiser of film who calls them as they touch him
The Beirut International Film Festival's competition program has been a brief one, comprised of only five works. Though all are Arabic-language films, they differ wildly. Not only do the works hail from a wide geographical area - from North Africa to the Gulf - they pit the documentary "Slingshot Hip Hop," by Palestinian-American Jackie Salloum, against four fiction films.
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Lakewood Is Art calls for artists to design glasses
Lakewood is Art and the Friends of the Lakewood Commission on Aging are calling for painters, decorators and other creative people to decorate wine, champagne or any other glass for Sip Into the Holidays auction to benefit the Lakewood Division...
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Columbia Blues Festival
When Little Walter arrived in Chicago in 1947, he found a city teeming with blues bands, blues singers and blues clubs. He’d been playing the harmonica since he was 12, and although only 17 at the time, he was ready to take the stage with the big boys.
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Wall Street Media Presents Exclusive Videos from the JMP Healthcare Focus Conference
Wall Street Media presents an exclusive video of Ron Najafi, CEO of NovaBay Pharmaceuticals (AMEX: NBY) speaking about their new product to cure staff infections, and Anthony Bendetti, Director of Research for Cynosure (NASDAQGM: CYNO) talking about their Laserbody Sculpture Liposuction.
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Call For Entries: "Digital Art Gallery" At Macworld Conference & Expo
Macworld Conference & Expo(R) today announced a call for entries for the new Digital Art Gallery attraction to be featured at this year's event. Digital artists of all backgrounds are invited to submit original works of art that have been created or enhanced using Mac hardware or software tools. Submitted works will be considered for the opportunity to be selected as one of 30 final images that ...
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The LTTE’s future after defeat
For more than three decades, the LTTE has been trying to weaken the democratically elected Government in Sri Lanka, primarily using an intelligently crafted terror campaigns and adroit propaganda campaigns, intermittingly switching into political negotiations, however, without any firm commitment, to achieve its goal of carving of a separate state for the Tamils in the North of Sri Lanka.
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what's going on
The Lauren Rogers Museum of Art will offer a landscape pastel workshop today and Friday in conjunction with "The Degas Pastel Society's Twelfth Biennial National Exhibition." Cost is $275 for Degas Pastel Society members and $300 for non-members. The museum is at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Seventh Street, Laurel. For more information, call (601) 649-6374 or visit www.lrma.org.
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Exhibit illuminates adult day care
Although Larry Ginsburg always had a passion for creating art, he never thought of himself as a Picasso. Artwork was an outlet for expressing himself and an escape from life’s troubles during retirement, said Ginsburg’s son.
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von Liebig celebrates 10 years in Naples
The Naples Art Association’s von Liebig Art Center in Naples recently announced a new lineup of exhibits and activities to celebrate its 10th year in Old Naples.
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Six picks for your weekend
A guide to getting you through that mid-week slump. Thursday WINE FESTIVAL: Sample wines from all over the world at the Aquavina International Wine Festival on the Green. Enjoy live jazz and food from the Westin's Ember Grille. Proceeds benefit the Mint Museum. 5-9 p.m. 435 S. Tryon St. $25. www.aquavina.com. Friday DANCE PARTY: Meet the season one runners-up of MTV's ...
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1-year-old gallery to feature metal art of NAAC board member
The Hayley Gallery in New Albany is about to turn 1.
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Beaverbrook Art Gallery wins prestigious award
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery has received the 2008 York Wilson Endowment Award, the Canada Council for the Arts announced Wednesday.
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Elks’ poster contest awards top winners
The Elks annual nationwide drug awareness poster contest concluded on Sept. 22. This is the second year the Wickenburg Elks have participated, and the response from local schools was almost overwhelming.
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Singer Terri Gibbs to headline Rayle Ramble on October 25
Grammy-nominated recording artist Terri Gibbs will headline the annual Rayle Ramble Fall Festival on October 25, and with just two weeks to go, this year's Ramble will have the biggest kids' section ever, said organizer Jason Echols.
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Guggenheim Celebrates Restoration
Text (pictured): “Tortures" from View with a Grain of Sand by Wislawa Szymborska, translated by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh. The Guggenheim is opening its doors for free on October 30th to celebrate the completion of the museum's restoration , which has been going on for years. The centerpiece of the celebration will be illuminated text on the Frank Lloyd Wright facade, a ...
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'Left of Center' exhibit to showcase works in clay
Accomplished ceramic artist David "Riley" Peterson will showcase his vast range of skills during an exhibition entitled "Left of Center," on display at the City of Savannah's Gallery S.P.A.C.E. from Oct. 9 - 31. The exhibition will include more than 50 works in clay, representing a wide spectrum of techniques, styles, forms and surface decorations.
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Alumni art show to open Friday
The work of one New Albany senior will come to fruition when the alumni art show opens at 5 p.m. Friday.
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Acting Legend Dan Aykroyd Partners With American Landscape Artist John Alexander to Launch Crystal Head Vodka
Acting legend Dan Aykroyd has joined creative forces with American landscape artist and sculptor John Alexander to launch Crystal Head Vodka. In a tribute to the 13 Crystal Skulls found in various locations around the world Crystal Head Vodka is the purest spirit possible.
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