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NYC park to light up by taking visitors' pulses
By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) -- Here's an art exhibit that could really get your pulse racing.
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Aboriginal Awareness Week Aims to Build Understanding
Food tasting, a powwow-style dance performance and an art gallery tour are some of the activities planned to celebrate Aboriginal Awareness Week at the University of Guelph Oct. 14 to 16. Organized by the Aboriginal Resource Centre (ARC) and the Aboriginal Student Association, the three-day event is aimed at acknowledging the Aboriginal presence and partnerships on campus. "Events like ...
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African-American museum may need more time to break ground
A year before they're expected to break ground, organizers of a planned African-American museum in Nashville have started talking to state officials about extending that deadline a bit.
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HGA Selected as Executive Architect for Weisman Art Museum Addition
HGA Architects and Engineers (HGA) has been selected as the executive architect and engineers in association with Gehry Partners, LLP, Los Angeles, as design architect, for the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum addition at the University of Minnesota. It is scheduled to open in 2011.
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Pretoria Art Museum: For Sale
The For Sale Project exhibition is another collaborative effort between the Pretoria Art Museum and the young, up-and-coming artists who are voluntary education assistants at the museum.
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Dunedin buildings feature in dance film
The latest creation by Dunedin dance film innovator Daniel Belton and Good Company Arts has its world premiere in the Otago Festival of the Arts tonight.
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Sculptor shapes Disney 'marae'
How Walt Disney would popularise Maori culture was the inspiration behind Inez Crawford's Bouncy Marae sculpture. The 3m by 6m brown and pink wharenui is based on an inflatable bouncy castle.
Otago Daily Times |
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Meet the new Survivor: Gabon cast
MEET THE CAST: Survivor's 18 new contestants are, from left, Michelle, Charlie Herschel, Gillian Larson, Paloma Soto-Castillo, Corinne Kaplan, Susie Smith, Crystal Cox, Dan Kay, Ken Hoang, Jessica Kiper, Ace Gordon, Jacque Berg, Randy Bailey, Kelly Czarnecki, Marcus Lehman, Danny Brown, Matty Whitmore and Robert Crowley.
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"No Boundaries" at the White Space Gallery
(WTNH, Oct. 9, 2008 11:45 AM) -- New Haven's White Space Gallery is showing off a new exhibit through the middle of next month. It's called "No Boundaries" by Denise Parri.
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Sanctuary of art
Geraldine art students recently created an art garden at their school. Pictured (left to right) are art instructor Vicki Hancock, Ceria Clark, R.J. Chamblee, MaKayle Durham, Hannah Willoughby, Peyton Smith and Trey Bowman.
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Iqaluit art dealer named eBay Entrepreneur of the Year
TORONTO, Oct. 8 - Iqaluit, Nunavut resident Bryan Hellwig has been crowned eBay Canada's 2008 Entrepreneur of the Year for using the power of the Internet to sell Inuit art globally. Taking home $5,000 to help grow his business, Mr. Hellwig was selected from entrants across Canada.
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Phase one of RHS veterans memorial complete
With phase one of a memorial to fallen veterans at Reynoldsburg High School completed, high school art teacher Thomie Timmons said the memorial committee is now setting its sights on phase two.
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Bacevich 'giving back' in the form of an art auction
An art auction to benefit the Mount Saint Mary’s Abbey in Wrentham will take place on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m. in the auditorium at the Blessed Sacrament School, Walpole.
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John Lennon - Lennons Artwork On Display At New York Gallery
JOHN LENNON's widow YOKO ONO is launching an exhibition of never-before-seen artwork created by the late BEATLE at a New York gallery. Imagine Peace opens on ...
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Conservation department announces children's art contest
The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking young artists to take part in the second annual Missouri Endangered Species Postcard Contest.
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Thursday Mixed-media art exhibit by Erman
'STITCHES IN TIME' BY ERMAN Stitches in Time, an exhibit of works by Erman, opens Thursday. Erman (aka Juan Antonio Gonzalez) is a mixed media artist who works primarily in fiber and ceramics. Erman will give a talk about his work on Saturday.
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Baz Luhrmann - Luhrmann Honoured In New York
Australian filmmaker BAZ LUHRMANN will be honoured by New York's Museum of Modern Art next month (Nov08) with a tribute gala. Hugh Jackman, Lurhmann's compatriot and the ...
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Dr. Seuss announces presidential candidacy
Coinciding with the historic 2008 Presidential election, Dr. Seuss throws his "hat" into the ring by releasing the first- ever political print editions to the public. Featuring imagery from politically charged artworks, books and editorial cartoons, the Dr.
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It's happening right here in your community
-ART The University of South Carolina's McKissick Museum will hold its annual fall fundraiser, "Fall in the Garden," October 10, 4:30- 7:30 pm, in the Spring Valley gardens of interior designer Steven Ford and Alonso Cuellar. Contact 777-7251 or visit www.cas.sc.
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Carrollwood Cultural CenterExhibit Showcases Diverse Works
CARROLLWOOD Want to see some cool art? Check out the inaugural exhibit of the Hillsborough County Arts Alliance at the Carrollwood Cultural Arts Center, 4537 Lowell Road.
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Scoreboard: India vs Australia, Day I
Two festivals for children by National School of Drama New Delhi, Oct 9 (IANS) Avant-garde theatrical performances, exhibition of multihued traditional art forms from different states and a stimulating workshop - two major children's festivals at the National School of Drama (NSD) will begin in the capital Friday, provid7ing a treat for the kids.
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Two festivals for children by National School of Drama
Avant-garde theatrical performances, exhibition of multihued traditional art forms from different states and a stimulating workshop - two major children's festivals at the National School of Drama (NSD) will begin in the capital Friday, provid7ing a treat for the kids.
Calcutta News |
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Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival
(cbgbfestival.com). While rooted in the foot-stomping influences of bluegrass and blues, the Festival will transport the concertgoer through the genre-defying evolution of music today.
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Early Addition
Photograph by Paolo Mastrangelo on Flickr From the Gothamist Newsmap : A stolen ambulance at Braddock Ave & Moline in Queens, a shooting at Greene Ave & Grand Ave in Brooklyn and a suicidal member of service at Clay Ave & East 167 St in the Bronx. A former Enron employee is accused of trying to shake down a Manhattan gallery for hush money--apparently he wanted $150,000 "to keep ...
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A Castle and a View Top Bridgewater House Tour
BRIDGEWATER-A breezy drive through this bucolic town, over the hills and amid crackling fall foliage, with stops for intimate tours of five beautifully restored antique homes, barns and even a castle-this, along with a hilltop cocktail reception and silent auction, is the itinerary for next weekend's second Harvest House Tour, a benefit hosted by the Bridgewater Land Trust.
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