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University: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
UPDATED 1:10 p.m. HARTFORD, Conn. -- A Yale University art student’s claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false, school officials said after her account was published in the student newspaper.
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Friends Of The Arts
Cultural Crossroads’ 14th annual festival of the arts found additional dollars this year to continue support of the arts in Webster Parish.
Minden Press-Herald |
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Mono project takes Silverlight step closer to Adobe AIR
Moonlight desklets let developers write 'stand-alone Silverlight' applications with Mono. It's a limited equivalent of Adobe AIR, says Mono chief.
CNET |
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St. Brendan sixth-grader draws illustrations for friend’s book
A grade school friendship established several years ago in Columbia, followed by a surprise phone call long after the principal parties had each moved to other cities, has resulted in an author-illustrator book partnership featuring a local connection.
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NC Art Museum prepares 700-year-old painting for Italy
No one knows all the twists and turns Giotto's "Peruzzi Altarpiece" took as it made its way from Italy in the 14th century to the North Carolina Art Museum hundreds of years later. But its return to Florence leaves nothing to chance.
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Mono project takes Silverlight step closer to Adobe AIR
Moonlight desklets let developers write "standalone Silverlight" applications with Mono. It's a limited equivalent of Adobe AIR, says Mono chief.
CNET |
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Mono project takes Silverlight step closer to Adobe AIR
Moonlight desklets let developers write "standalone Silverlight" applications with Mono. It's a limited equivalent of Adobe AIR, says Mono chief.
CNET |
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Arts blog
A twenty tonne lion has provoked heated debate in Scotland and prompted the resignation of the curator Richard Calvocoressi. Created by Ronald Rae, the benign granite sculpture has charmed visitors in Holyrood Park (opposite the Scottish parliament) since it was first exhibited there two years ago.
The New Statesman |
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Art enthusiast boosts gallery collection
ENSURING public access to art is a cornerstone of Rod Fyffe’s contribution to his community.
Bendigo Advertiser |
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'Born to Be Wild' celebrates wildlife mother and child
Photography exhibit up through Mother's Day
Summit Daily News |
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Around Crownsville:
Look out Ansel Adams. Move over Margaret Bourke-White. Carrie Grisham is looking at life through a lens and is getting noticed for it. On March 29, the Smithsonian notified this 24-year-old from Crownsville that she is a finalist in its fifth annual Photo Contest.
The Capital |
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UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News
U.S. film to close Cannes Festival ... IFC gets rights to film Madonna directed ... E Street Band keyboardist Federici dies ... Rapper Foxy Brown released from jail ... News from United Press International.
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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Ñ A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false, school officials said after her account was published in the student newspaper.
The Oakland Press |
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Arts groups to share events at Public Market
Salem Public Market will feature local nonprofit arts organizations from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Salem Statesman Journal |
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Hi-Res Artwork For "Batman: Gotham Knight" DVD Releases
The World's Finest has a look at the back and front cover art for the one disc, two disc, and Blu-Ray release of Batman: Gotham Knight.
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Controversial Last Supper art removed from museum
VIENNA, Austria — Is it art — or is it blasphemy? Austrians are locked in a nationwide debate touched off by the brief display in a prestigious Roman Catholic museum ...
Columbia Missourian |
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U.S. film to close Cannes Festival
"What Just Happened?," U.S. director Barry Levinson's account of an embattled Hollywood producer, was selected to close this year's Cannes film festival.
UPI |
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Ferrara inaugurates a partnership with the Hermitage museum in exhibition of works by Il Garofalo
Show, organized by a new foundation, Ermitage Italia, brings together more than 60 paintings by the 15th- and 16th- century Ferrarese painter who was a student of Raphael and protégé of Lucrezia Borgia.
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Actor Tony Curtis looks a far cry from his movie idol days
Actor-turned-artist Tony Curtis went to an exhibition of his own private collection of 35 oil paintings in London Thursday looking frail and weak.
New York Daily News |
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Groundbreaking Neurosurgical Research Being Presented at 76th Annual Meeting of the AANS in Chicago
The AANS Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of neurosurgeons in the nation. The meeting focuses on the latest research and technological advances in the field. The Scientific Program, which includes 41 practical clinics, 21 general scientific sessions, 78 breakfast seminars, 146 oral abstract presentations, nearly 500 poster presentations, and exhibit booths representing 230 companies, ...
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Pipeline work on Sakhalin unearths historic artifacts
YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, April 18 (RIA Novosti) - Excavations along the route of a pipeline being built for a vast oil and gas project on Russia's Far East island of Sakhalin have unearthed around 200 historic objects, a local historian said on Friday.
Russian Information Agency Novosti |
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Steadman's etchings will draw people to exhibition
Etchings of famous authors created by the world-renowned artist and illustrator Ralph Steadman will go on show from Saturday, 19 April, until Saturday, 26 July, at Aberdeen Art Gallery, Schoolhill, Aberdeen. 2008/04/18 00:00:00
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NatureWorks LLC Marks Launch of the 2008 Ingeo™ Earth Month with Ingeo™ Earth Month Creative Gallery Titled "Fantastic ...
A journey from today's reality of mass consumption and its environmental impact through a pop-up sustainable installation by Chris Jordan and Bryan Robert Hamecs, eco-fashion preview by Marithé+François Girbaud, Gattonini, Project Runway's Elisa Jimenez, DDCLAB, and Parsons The New School for Design, and a round-table panel on "How Responsible Innovation Comes to Everyday Life." (PRWeb Apr 18, ...
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Red Chair Project site helps plan an artsy date
This isn't strictly an "art" happening, although it could be: It's the "Orlando Arts Getaways," a new service being provided by the Arts and Cultural Alliance at its RedChair Project.com Web site.
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Stephanie Marie Flores, Reina de la Feria de las Flores
To become reina, or queen, for the Festival of the Flowers, put on by LULAC Council No. 2, Stephanie Marie Flores had to do something serious, indeed: raise money. In just a few short months, she raised more than $25,000 for the organization's parent/child scholarship program.
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