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Macon Gardens, Mansions and Moonlight draws many out-of-state visitors
Joan and Everett Smith of Edisto Beach, S.C., celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary with a journey along the Antebellum Trail, with their first stop the Macon Gardens, Mansions and Moonlight tour that benefited the city's 19th century Italian Renaissance Revival mansion on Georgia Avenue.
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Photography review Takahashi and the art of the very slow reveal
In Kazuumi Takahashi's photographs at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, the world -- specifically the ocean and the moon -- moves with the speed and drama of paint drying.
The Oregonian |
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Film festival wraps up in Waverly
WAVERLY, N.Y. — The second annual Magic Lantern International Movie Festival took place this weekend at the Waverly Opera House, with some local filmmakers winning some awards.
The Daily & Sunday Review |
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'Ace' fighter pilots spin tales of World War II
Four World War II fighter pilot aces recalled dogfights over Europe and victories in the air Sunday before a rapt audience at the Aerospace Museum of California. Col. Bud Anderson of Grass Valley tells the story of his first "kill" as a World War II fighter pilot on Sunday during a program at the Aerospace Museum of California. Anderson joined three other fighter aces, who told their ...
The Sacramento Bee |
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Sketching the war of Atonement
Click link below left for full picture gallery of Matthew Cook's Atonement sketches.
Times Online |
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Gallery crawl to spotlight arts community
Metro Detroit has top-quality art blooming in its own backyard, yet few of us know where to find it or who creates it.
Crain's Detroit Business |
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Chaffee exhibit depicts horrors of war
Nearly 63 years later, some people are afraid the world's memories of the devastation caused by nuclear weapons are fading into history. ... - By SARA-MEGAN WALSH Herald Staff
Rutland Herald |
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Photography Does Sell Real Estate
A study conducted by a Real Estate web site Fizber.com found that property pictures that are poor or less-than-flattering can turn buyers off, leading to fewer leads and offers.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Rockland school news
Rockland Art Educators Association Art Show: Jessie Alcheh, Sanju Bose, Stephanie Condoluci, Kristen Danyluk, Jack Day, Shelby Hongui, Adam Koplowitz, Bridget Kunz, Tony Oprisek, Anvita Pandit, Ingrid Pineda-Hernandez, Rebecca Porath, Erica Tenteromano, Daniel Weiner and Marie Yatsyk, who are students at Felix Festa Middle School, had their artwork displayed in April at the Rockland Community ...
The Journal News |
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Tribeca's Downtown Upside
Late last week, when the various award winners from this year's Tribeca Film Festival were announced, it was hard not to take note of the diversity of the honor roll. From countries as varied as Britain, Turkey, Sweden, and Pakistan, and with subjects as assorted as the fight for independence in Liberia ("Pray the Devil Back to Hell"), the angst of lovelorn vampires ("Let the Right One In"), and ...
The New York Sun |
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FEST CATERS TO ALL
HOBOKEN - The crowds were rocking like it was 1966 as The Monkees' Micky Dolenz took the stage at yesterday's Hoboken Art and Music Festival.
The Jersey Journal |
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Art, paper, scissors
Although on view in the small gallery at the Brevard Art Museum, the exhibition "Leo Monahan" opens people's eyes to an uncommon medium when it comes to sculpture -- paper.
Florida Today |
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Autistic artist
Ouachita Parish Junior High art teacher Jennifer Sweeney says she vividly remembers the first day a very special student, Chase Hamilton, joined her art class.
The News-Star |
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Qatari artist painting worth $60,000 at Christie's Dubai auction
Qatari artist painting worth $60,000 at Christie's Dubai auction
MENAFN |
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Ettore Sottsass Exhibition in New York
The exhibit will highlight glass, marble, and furniture made between 1965 and 1995.
Interior Design |
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Israel at 60: Art Blue & White -- 05/05/08 at Mizel Museum
Israel at 60: Art Blue & White -- 05/05/08 at Mizel Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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Museum celebrates state's naturalists
In the words of Dr. Patrick Scott, director of the department of rare books and special collections at the University of South Carolina, "everyone can afford to find out a little bit about something new they don't know about."
The Greenville News |
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Specialty boutique opens at Volusia Mall
DAYTONA BEACH -- Artsy Abode, a woman's specialty boutique with unique gifts including jewelry and art, has opened at Volusia Mall.
Daytona Beach News-Journal |
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Big Easy's family reunion
NEW ORLEANS The Neville Brothers helped close out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded and wrecked their homes in 2005. The brothers -- Aaron, Art, Cyril and Charles -- performed on the festival's biggest stage in front of an immense crowd that appeared delighted to have them back.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Angel of North beats St Paul's as most recognizable UK landmark
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - A 10-year-old sculpture, "Angel of the North," was on Sunday named as Britain's most recognizable landmark, topping St Paul's Cathedral which one in four Britons mistook for St Peter's in Italy's Vatican City.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Sisters followed their faith to pioneer the valley - Exhibit hightlights contribution of Catholics
Peggy Stickney takes a closer look Sunday at some of the artifacts that are part of the exhibit “Sisters of Providence: The Missoula Mission, 1873-1923” at the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula.
Missoulian |
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Reinventing The Photo In The 21st Century
"Photography, the family historian, court painter, official scribe and crusading journalist of the 20th century, has penetrated the 21st century in ways that Kodak founder George Eastman himself could hardly have dreamed."
Arts Journal |
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Boxing champ Savon paints to relax
One of Cuba's and the world's greatest boxers ever, three-time Olympic champion Felix Savon, takes up painting brush to fight nostalgia away. "Painting allows me to express myself and relax, to fight the nostalgia that hit me when I ...
People's Daily |
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Field Museum opens DNA Discovery Center
A new state-of-the-art laboratory called the DNA Discovery Center is open at Chicago's Field Museum.
Daily Herald |
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Reunited Neville Brothers music to ears in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS: The Neville Brothers, who traditionally help close out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, returned to the big stage Sunday for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded and wrecked their homes, along with 80 percent of the city.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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