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Fresno City College exhibit features photography faculty art
Members of Fresno City College's photography faculty turn the lens on their own work with the new show 347: Collective. Read comments
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Day Around the Bay
Melanie Morgan, hardcore Palinista. [ MM , SFWeekly ] C-Big reports from Artist Ball 7. [ 7x7 ] San Francisco Bay City Bombers = roller derby magic. [ SFBG ] Muni of the now: 47-Van Ness inbound. [ Jameth ] More on the Great North Beach Dry Out of '08. [ Eater ] Oakland International Film Festival starts tomorrow. [ Oakland Tribune ] Palin's (way hot) email hacker pleads not ...
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ROME - An artist's reception by local photographer, Julie Camilleri-Stickel will be held at Park Drive Estates, 3102 ...
Stickel, a native Australian and owner of Captured In Time Photography specializes in a variety of photography including weddings, portraits, landscapes and nature.
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Community projects success
THE American Mission Hospital held a ceremony yesterday to mark the completion of a community outreach programme for five social centres in Bahrain. The event included the opening of a new photography and art display at the hospital in Manama.
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San Diego Asian Film Festival is worth of the drive
Ninth annual movie event expands to include screenings in Riverside.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I.–A lawyer has asked a federal appeals court to overturn a decision forcing a woman to surrender a portrait to the estate of a late Jewish art dealer who fled the Nazis seven decades ago.
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UCR Hosts Asian Film Festival Oct. 21-23
San Diego Asian Film Foundation brings its annual festival to Riverside. Print Quality Image: Right click image and select "Save Target As."
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The James Webb Space Telescope Model Is Flying To Germany
by Staff Writers Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 09, 2008 The model of the James Webb Space Telescope has been making a lot of "orbits" around the world, and is now slated to "land" at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany from October 13-28, 2008.
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Third Thursdays series to begin
The Akron Art Museum's summer Downtown@Dusk series has been a good way to wind down after work. That program's success has inspired the museum to try a new set of early evening free concerts dubbed Third Thursdays.
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`Degenerate' Emil Nolde Stuns Paris With Orgy of Violent Colors
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- He was a loyal supporter of Adolf Hitler , and Joseph Goebbels loved his watercolors. No matter. When the Nazis organized the infamous 1937 exhibition ``Entartete Kunst'' (Degenerate Art), Emil Nolde figured prominently in it: 27 of his works were on display; more than 1,000 were confiscated from museums.
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Murakami shows his pulling power at Geisai
TOKYO. “Takashi Murakami’s fingerprints are all over this,” said Marc-Olivier Wahler, director of the Palais de Tokyo contemporary art space in Paris.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Lexus on Friday will open Lexus International Gallery Aoyama — its fourth directly managed display space in Japan — in Tokyo’s trendy Aoyama area, home to numerous luxury-brand stores and showrooms.
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Gallery reopens in Butte
The Phoenix Gallery in uptown Butte has reopened on Park Street.
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Auction Offers Artist Designs for Beslan Center
08 October 2008 Specially commissioned work by local artists will be auctioned off Thursday to raise money for repairs to a youth center in Beslan, the North Ossetian town that suffered deeply in the hostage siege four years ago.
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Local newspapers win state awards
The Saline Reporter and The Milan News-Leader have won 12 awards in the Michigan Press Association's 2008 Better Newspaper Contest.
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RI woman seeks return of portrait in Nazi-era case
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—A lawyer asked a federal appeals court Wednesday to overturn a decision forcing a woman to surrender a portrait to the estate of a late Jewish art dealer who fled the Nazis seven decades ago.
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All Events for 10 Oct 2008
Until 31 Dec 2008 Interactive tours where participants can have a look at, and try, a collection of toys, costume and furniture.... more details Until 31 Dec 2008 The Geffrye Museum houses furniture, textiles, paintings and decorative arts are displayed from 1600 to the present day....
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Cleveland Museum of Art painting picked for 2008 Christmas stamp
An Italian Renaissance painting from the Cleveland Museum of Art will adorn millions of Christmas-card envelopes this year.
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Art Walk Longview featuring rarely seen images of Marilyn Monroe
A quarterly art show in Longview will be featuring a unique exhibit of a classic American icon in rare photographs and images from around the country.
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Cleveland Museum of Art painting picked for 2008 Christmas stamp
U.S. Postal Service The concise composition of the Cleveland Museum of Art's "Virgin and Child with the Young John the Baptist'' made it an ideal Christmas stamp for the U.S. Postal Service.An Italian Renaissance painting from the Cleveland Museum of...
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Artisans gearing up for Ball's Falls festival
The candles start piling up in Mindi and Mark Ferkul’s house this time of year, ready to be sold at a raft of holiday craft [...]
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Politcal stage: Arts groups join the campaign fray with election-themed shows and events
As we get closer to Election Day it seems like everyone is jumping on the political bandwagon, especially local arts groups. From musical satires to film festivals to presidential busts, there are tons of political and patriotic events and shows that celebrate and question America's past, present and future. Here are some events that get our vote:
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A matter of gay pride: Britain is to have its first museum on the history of homosexuality
There is hardly a minority interest that isn't celebrated in a museum; everything from teapots to Elvis Presley gets the curatorial treatment. There are galleries devoted to immigrants, to slavery, to prison life, to suffragists. In Southport there is the British Lawnmower Museum.
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No Man's Land, Duke of York, London
Dublin's Gate Theatre is not an institution that does things by halves. It has twice honoured Harold Pinter with massive retrospective festivals, curated by its artistic chief Michael Colgan, that have played in Dublin, London and New York. And it is planning a third to mark Pinter's 80th birthday in 2010. Meanwhile, it weighs in again now with this excellent revival of the dramatist's 1974 ...
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In Shifting Light: McCahon's Urewera Triptych
Colin McCahon’s infamous Urewera Triptych will be on display – for the first time since it was demounted from the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre late last year – as part of the gallery’s latest exhibition In Shifting Light.
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