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art November 4 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, 4th floor, AC Gallery; 5 pm:
Amitabha Banerjee will inaugurate an exhibition of wood engraving prints by Chandan Das. The show continues till November 9 (except Monday), 4 pm to 8 pm.
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Actor, author Gossom to read at Auburn
Actor and author Thom Gossom Jr., a 1975 graduate of Auburn University, will read from his memoir "Walk-On" 6 p.m. -7 p.m. Thursday at Auburn University's Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art.
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YSL exhibit displays the art of fashion
Associated Press - November 3, 2008 4:34 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yves Saint Laurent is remembered as a fashion revolutionary who drew inspiration for his clothing from a variety of...
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Art exhibit extended
Odessa College drawing students' annual "Dia de los Muertos," a comprehensive exhibition of "Day of the Dead" images, show has been extended. This colorful exhibition is open now through Nov. 14 in the north foyer of Sedate Hall at Odessa College.
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NYC fall art auctions open against gloomy backdrop
Christie's and Sotheby's kick off their annual art auctions in New York City this week against the backdrop of a gloomy economy that has some wondering whether there are any deep-pocketed buyers left to snap up paintings for tens of millions of dollars.
The Kansas City Star |
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YSL exhibit displays the art of fashion
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yves Saint Laurent is remembered as a fashion revolutionary who drew inspiration for his clothing from a variety of places.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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Britney unveils new album cover
Britney Spears appears back to her beautiful best on her new album cover. The Womanizer singer has released the artwork for her upcoming record Circus and is pictured wearing a strappy dress complete with glowing skin and flowing blonde locks.
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Never too late: Cops crack 25-year-old clock theft
It took time, but Israeli police detectives have cracked one of the country's greatest crimes - the legendary heist of a priceless clock collection from a Jerusalem museum a quarter century ago. The 1983 theft, the costliest in Israel's history, saw 106 timepieces worth millions of dollars disappear from the L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art. Among them was a pocket watch made for French queen ...
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Strawbery Banke celebrates 50 years with gala event on Friday
PORTSMOUTH — For five decades, Strawbery Banke Museum has been inspiring curious minds to imagine everyday living in this bustling seaport. The Museum traces more than 375 years of history and connects one generation to another by allowing visitors to...
Portsmouth Herald |
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Jazz Fans Across the Nation to Witness the Appearance of Two Jazz Divas During Abu Dhabi Jazz Festival 2008!
Versatile, vocally strong, and beautiful are all the makings of the superstar Natalie Williams. Natalie has become an essential fixture on the UK soul and jazz scene. With 3 critically acclaimed albums under her belt, Natalie has drawn comparisons to Jill Scott, Aretha Franklin and Amy Winehouse.
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Toured successfully with Deep Purple, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy and Wishbone Ash, the Ben Granfelt Band became the ...
Its immense success at Skywards Dubai International Jazz Festival 2008 and the audience call back; nominated the band to electrify the Abu Dhabi Jazz Festival comeback stage with a remarkable appearance on the 2nd night of Abu Dhabi Jazz Festival 2008.
All About Jazz |
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Day of the Dead: Seattle/Tacoma
Observed in Mexico on November 1 and 2, Dia de los Muertos is a powerful, symbolic celebration honoring loved ones who have passed away that combines ancient and New World traditions and folk customs. Celebrations took place at both The Seattle Center and the Tacoma Art Museum.
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'Michelangelo: the Man and the Myth' Opens at Syracuse University's Palitz Gallery in New York City Nov. 4
The exhibition includes 14 works by Michelangelo, eight of which have never been seen in the United States; organized by the Casa Buonarroti in Florence, Italy, in association with Syracuse University.
Newswise |
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Rhododendron Festival a success story
Organisers of any open air function in the Mountains have to accept they’re playing Russian Roulette with the weather gods.
Lithgow Mercury |
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NYC art auctions open but will there be buyers?
(AP:NEW YORK) Christie's and Sotheby's kick off their annual art auctions in New York City this week with some of the most famous artwork of the past century.
INO News |
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Scott A. Schenk, man shot by Kaukauna police, enters no-contest plea to charges related to incident
APPLETON A 44-year-old man who was shot by a Kaukauna police officer after he resisted arrest last January has entered no-contest pleas to charges stemming from the incident.
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Halloween with Feed a Model @ Ecco
On Halloween night, the model/artists of Feed A Model hosted an eco-friendly evening of art, fashion, and charity. Feed a Model benefits Global Green USA . All of the artwork uses Low & Zero VOC paints, and natural and recycled materials. The models who created the art were dressed by eco-friendly designer Deborah Lindquist as different themed princesses Some of the larger artworks were ...
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Warhol photography exhibit to open at NMSU Nov. 14
LAS CRUCES - A black and white photograph of a staircase in New York will be one of 28 featured original Andy Warhol photographs on display Nov. 14 through Dec. 23 at the New Mexico State University Art Gallery (Courtesy New Mexico State University)A new gallery opening called "Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes at New Mexico State University" will be hosted at the New Mexico State University Art ...
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Never too late: Cops crack 25-year-old clock theft
It took time, but Israeli police detectives have cracked one of the country's greatest crimes -- the legendary heist of a priceless clock collection from a Jerusalem museum a quarter century ago.
Boston Globe |
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NYC art auctions open but will there be buyers?
Christie's and Sotheby's kick off their annual art auctions in New York City this week with some of the most famous artwork of the past century.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Arthouse nabs 'Herb and Dorothy'
Arthouse films has nabbed worldwide rights to "Herb and Dorothy," winner of the Hamptons International Film Festival's two top documentary prizes.
The Hollywood Reporter |
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Never too late: Cops crack 25-year-old clock theft
Mon, Nov 3, 2008 (12:42 p.m.) It took time, but Israeli police detectives have cracked one of the country's greatest crimes _ the legendary heist of a priceless clock collection from a Jerusalem museum a quarter century ago.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Art dealer gets suspended jail sentence
Art dealer John Pilcher, 67, was sentenced to a year in jail Monday after he pleaded guilty to receiving a stolen painting, but 3rd District Judge Robin Reese suspended the jail time.
Deseret Morning News |
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NYC art auctions open but will there be buyers?
Christie's and Sotheby's kick off their annual art auctions in New York City this week with some of the most famous artwork of the past century. But after weeks of turmoil in the global markets, some are wondering whether there are any deep-pocketed buyers...
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Adobo festival in Negros Occidental starts Nov. 4
MANILA, Philippines - The 11th Adobo Festival will kick off at the Balay Negrense Lifestyle Museum in Silay City in Negros Occidental from Tuesday to Wednesday.
GMA News |
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