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Neville Brothers bring eclectic repertoire to festival
REHOBOTH BEACH -- For Aaron Neville, life on the road feels far more normal than being at home.
Delaware Coast Press |
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MUSEUMS: Cool & historic things to see
MANATEE
Bradenton Herald |
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Sculpture to be added to veterans memorial
WAUKEGAN - The city's veterans memorial is about a get infused with more patriotism.
Lake County News-Sun |
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Regional Briefs
The Catatonk Valley Woodcarvers Show and Sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12, at the Candor Fire Hall. There will be food and refreshments, carving demonstrations and items for sale.
The Ithaca Journal |
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Scarecrow Festival highlights
Scarecrow Festival highlights For kids:
The Beacon News |
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Featured this Week
Space Celebration Weekend: In conjunction with NASA's 50th Anniversary and the NASA Future Forums event in Chicago, the Museum of Science and Industry is hosting a space-themed weekend. Talk about The Right Stuff, meet a real astronaut. Space-focused demonstrations, exhibits and activities throughout the weekend. Free with general admission. 57th Street and Lakeshore Drive. (773) 684-1414 or ...
The Beacon News |
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Thieves plunder a piece of town's past
TWO historic bronze plaques commemorating the opening of Brighouse Library and Art Gallery over 100 years ago have been stolen. (02/10/2008)
Brighouse Today |
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John Lennon's 'Imagine Peace' art opens in SoHo
When it comes to the Beatles, even doodles are a treasure. John Lennon's doodles and drawings -- some erotic -- will be on display at a SoHo gallery starting Thursday evening, on what would have been Lennon's 68th birthday.
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Taste of the Islands
The Islands of the Pacific Cultural Festival at the Cannery will feature live entertainment from Polynesian bands, hula dancers, drummers and more. About 40 vendors will display their wares during the Islands of the Pacific Cultural Festival at the Cannery.
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ENRON ART FAILURE
Somebody get this guy a rescue package. A former Enron big shot is so hard up for cash, he tried to shake down an East Side art gallery for $150,000, court papers say. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Historical Design says Jeffrey...
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The Royston Crow
HUSBAND and wife photographers Terry and Sue Hartga have launched a display of work at the Royston and District Museum. This is the second time the couple from Royston have been involved in displaying their photographic work in a joint exhibition.
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Gimme 'Shelter' Artists were given free rein to interpret the theme, and they took advantage of that liberty.
I remember learning, somewhere back in the Dark Ages, that the three basic human necessities are water, food, and shelter. If the latter has been given short shrift at all, the current exhibit at the Campbell Pottery Store's Stonewall Gallery will more than make up for that.
Erie Times-News |
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Northbrook merchants showcase local art
Every year around this time, downtown Northbrook merchants have welcomed the wares of local artists into their stores -- in their own fashion. Last year, Marilyn Jamora's paintings fought for attention with the Halloween decorations in The Book Bin. This year, she's displaying in the Grills & More annex to the Do it Best Hardware store.
Northbrook Star |
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Skokie to buy Village Green art
Village Green, the open area between village hall and the Skokie Public Library, will receive a permanent new sculpture this month.
Skokie Review |
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Capitol artwork wanted for show
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the completion of the North Dakota Capitol, the Mandan Art Association has asked area artists to produce their impression of the Capitol for a show.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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Beaverbrook gallery gets $20,000
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery has received an award worth $20,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts.
Daily Gleaner |
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Gallery hopes to find home before 2009 celebrations
The head of Gallery Connexion says she hopes the organization can secure a new home before Fredericton celebrates its role as a national Cultural Capital in 2009.
Daily Gleaner |
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Eerie Horror schedule
The fifth annual Eerie Horror Film Festival will be held today, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the Warner Theatre, 811 State St., and feature independent horror, science fiction, and suspense films and celebrity guests. The Expo room will feature vendors, workshops, and more guest stars. For details, visit online at www.eeriehorrorfest.com
Erie Times-News |
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Rare seal defies slowing art market trends
"Qianlong yubi", the rare white jade seal from the court of Qing emperor Qianlong at Sotheby's Wednesday auction is shown in this file photo published on Thursday.
China Economic Net |
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Riot Fest: Local fan mounts a punk festival of global proportions
In 2005, Michael Petryshyn was toiling away at a 9-to-5 job when he had an idea: “I was bored at work one day and thought it would be really cool if I tried to get all of my favorite bands together to play one show.”
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Visual arts
NOTE. Because of space considerations, we must limit our art listings to galleries that feature a main exhibit of an artist's or a group of artists' works. Art listings must include a closing date for the exhibit.
Erie Times-News |
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Seven Days
When the subject of the Civil War is broached, people usually envision the bloody battle scenes captured in historic photography before they think of, say, the "Greenback" (a Union dollar).
Colorado Springs Independent |
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Art museum, library team up for special Madonnas program
A book discussion at the library paired with a Toledo Museum of Art tour will be based on The Madonnas of Leningrad , an intriguing novel by Debra Dean. Called Pen to Palette, the program invites people to read the book, which takes place largely during World War II when Leningrad was invaded and held by German troops for 900 days, putting the great works of art in the Hermitage Museum at ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Art exhibit to open Oct. 17 at library
MIDDLETOWN: A solo art exhibit featuring new paintings by contemporary artist Tracey Ann Finley will be on exhibit from Oct. 17 through Nov. 1 at Middletown Arts Center, 36 Church St.
Asbury Park Press |
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What's On: Coming Soon
The Oct. 16 opening of Frost/Nixon at the Canadian Stage Company isn't just a chance to welcome one of this country's finest ... From farm adventures to art exhibitions, here are our picks for family fun in the GTA this month.
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