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Part of U of I art collection returns to campus
Nearly 250 works of art from the University of Iowa Museum of Art’s permanent collection have returned to campus following the June floods that closed the museum.
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Plano: International Festival naturalizes 75 citizens under beautiful skies
The weather is expected to be absolutely stunning on Saturday for the Fourth Annual Plano International Festival in Downtown Plano’s Haggard Park. Showcasing the sights, sounds and tastes of more than 60 cultures, the Plano International Festival celebrates the vivid diversity that makes up the City of Plano.
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Paris Festival of Pumpkins
Set aside Saturday, Oct. 25, to spend the day in downtown Paris, where the Festival of Pumpkins will showcase loads of fun with activities old and new. Planned festivities will be under way from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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On the Bright Side: American Indians topic of broadcast
The Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown will be the site of The Roundtable radio broadcast Friday morning. Each day this week, WAMC/Northeast Public Radio's program has been broadcasting a series featuring current topics about American Indians in New York state from 11 a.m. to noon.
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Indian Summer Weekend
10/10/2008 - 9:00a.m. to 10/10/2008 - 5:00p.m. This resort community has developed a series of major fall special events and none is larger than its Indian Summer Weekend Festival, Oct. 10-13.
Cape May County Herald |
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Event: Garth Clark Lecture
Garth Clark is coming to Portland next Thursday Three Portland art institutions have combined forces to present the latest talk in the ongoing Jamison Lecture Series, named in memory of William Jamison, the gallery owner and Portland arts visionary. The...
The Oregonian |
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Oktoberfest brings community together
Southlake’s 7th annual Oktoberfest will hit Town Square Oct.3-5. The event offers opportunity for the community to come together for music, arts and crafts, kid’s activities and no festival would be complete without the food.
Southlake Times |
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The Tate Britain museum buys rare Rubens sketch
The Tate Britain museum has purchased a rare sketch by Peter Paul Rubens to keep it from being sold abroad, the museum said.
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Rockwell works to be featured at NC Museum of Art
Submitted by WWAY on 9 October 2008 - 2:31pm. READ MORE: RALEIGH -- The first special exhibition after the North Carolina Museum of Art opens the new building that will house its permanent collection will tug at heart strings more than it will challenge minds.
WWAY 3 Wilmington |
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The Tate Britain museum buys rare Rubens sketch
Associated Press - October 9, 2008 2:23 PM ET LONDON (AP) - The Tate Britain museum has purchased a rare sketch by Peter Paul Rubens to keep it from being sold abroad, the museum says.
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Seen: The sacred waters of Lake Mendota?
A floating tribute to the water deity Mami Wata (pidgin English for "Mother Water") set sail on Lake Mendota on Saturday to kick off the upcoming Chazen Museum of Art's "Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas."Local artists and art organizations painted sails for the regatta, which was organized with help from Hoofer Sailing Club. A parade of lighted boats wrapped up the ...
The Capital Times |
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Ableauctions Enters into Development Agreement to Explore Second Phase of Gruv Development
OJAI, Calif.,
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The Tate Britain museum buys rare Rubens sketch
Associated Press - October 9, 2008 2:23 PM ET LONDON (AP) - The Tate Britain museum has purchased a rare sketch by Peter Paul Rubens to keep it from being sold abroad, the museum says.
FOX 12 Idaho |
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Gods, ghosts exhibition 'renaissance' of Pacific art
The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) is hoping its new exhibition in Canberra will spark renewed interest in Pacific art.
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Rockwell works to be featured at N.C. Museum of Art
The first special exhibition after the North Carolina Museum of Art opens the new building that will house its permanent collection will tug at heart strings more than it will challenge minds.
WRAL.com Raleigh |
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The Tate Britain museum buys rare Rubens sketch
Associated Press - October 9, 2008 2:23 PM ET LONDON (AP) - The Tate Britain museum has purchased a rare sketch by Peter Paul Rubens to keep it from being sold abroad, the museum says.
KATC 3 Lafayette |
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Wowed at the Art & Jazz Festival
Gazette photo by Scott Ertle Jane O'Brien, of Minneapolis and friend Miyo Nakaoka, visiting from Japan, seem impressed by the works of Glockes Glass of Turtle Lake, Wis., at the annual Fall Art & Jazz fest held over the weekend in downtown Stillwater's Lowell Park.
Stillwater Gazette |
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The Tate Britain museum buys rare Rubens sketch
Associated Press - October 9, 2008 2:23 PM ET LONDON (AP) - The Tate Britain museum has purchased a rare sketch by Peter Paul Rubens to keep it from being sold abroad, the museum says.
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Book Signing at Howell & Green
Dr. Terry Marks-Tarlow signs a copy of her book Psyche's Veil: Psychotherapy, Fractals and Complexity for Michael Peck on September 27 at the Howell & Green Art Gallery.
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Gothamist Internship Opportunity
Hey ambitious young (or old!) strivers looking for internet media experience here in New York City: Gothamist is seeking interns to work out of our Brooklyn office. Responsibilities vary widely, hours are flexible. We're particularly interested in applicants with speedy typing skills, an eye for photography, Photoshop skills and a familiarity with blogs. No pay but college internship credit is ...
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Annual music festival coming to Shelby
The sixth annual Art of Sound festival in Shelby Oct. 17-19 will showcase all types of music, from bluegrass and gospel to jazz and Cajun. The Cleveland County Arts Council and other sponsors are presenting the event, which will be in the uptown area and several intimate venues including the Arts Center and the old Farmers Market. Peformers will include the Acoustic Syndicate, the FlintHill ...
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Seenews: news report of 09.10.2008
Updated news from Balkan Europe powered by www.seenews.com Thursday 9 October 2008, by Emanuele G. - 0 letture Canada’s Bankers Petroleum Q3 Avg Daily Production from Albanian Oilfield Rises 1.0% Q/Q Oct 09, 2008, 17:49 CET Story SeeNews TIRANA (Albania), October 9 (SeeNews) - Canadian oil and gas company Bankers Petroleum said on Thursday it raised by 1.0% on the quarter to 5,881 barrels ...
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VGS Seismic Canada Releases Current 3-D Data in Northeast B.C.
CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - VGS Seismic Canada Inc. is pleased to announce the release of a non-proprietary 3-D seismic survey to the oil and gas community. The Caribou 3-D survey located in 94-G-7 in the actively explored Northeast British Columbia region totals more than 195 sq kms and was created in early 2008.
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Fashion Marries Art at Silk Cocoon
Silk Cocoon recently launched a very exclusive and limited edition of barongs, shawls, and ladies’ fashion in a cocktail hosted by esteemed Washington Sycip and fashion icon Jean Goulbourn at the outdoor patio of Cinnabar at the Renaissance Makati City Hotel.
Manila Bulletin |
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Opening Reception: Bill, Maggie and Linda Dunlap
Reception for artists Bill, Maggie and Linda Dunlap, presented by the Fondren Renaissance Foundation and Highlands Fine Art Brokers. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
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