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TODAY’S BEST BET
An art exhibit featuring the work of students in the LCCC Commercial Art Program is on display now through June 17 at the Schulman Gallery on the college campus in Nanticoke. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Admission is free.
The Citizens' Voice |
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Is it a freeway, or a really long museum?
Welcome to the Interstate 10 Museum of Art.
Tucson Citizen |
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Student art show opens today
SPRINGFIELD -- There are gaudily colored paintings and austere black-and-white photographs, ceramic pots and clay landscapes, historic collages and portraits: it's Springfield's annual student art show at the Miller Art Center. There is even a giant bird, with real feathers for emphasis. The show opens today, with a reception slated for Thursday evening. It features the artwork of students in ...
Rutland Herald |
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Local locations sought for project
The Hudson Valley Film Commission, which operates in conjunction with the Woodstock Film Festival and helps filmmakers find production locations, has been contacted by Focus Features regarding Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee's latest film project, which focuses on the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Academy of Art University Awards Scholarships to Richmond Youth
Academy of Art University awarded ten art scholarships to Richmond high school juniors for the Pankow Builders Ltd./Richmond Civic Center (RCC) Public Art Scholarship Program.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Sports Museum full of goodies
The elevator ride to the first exhibit at the new Sports Museum of America sets the tone.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Redlands public art ordinance defeated in City Council vote
REDLANDS - Opponents and supporters Tuesday evening spent almost two hours debating a proposed public art ordinance that would have been paid for by developers.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Lots of art, and music - and politics
A beautiful Sunday brought many people to the streets of Hoboken and its Arts and Music Festival, where Micky Dolenz of the Monkees fame performed, but it was the politicians who were trying to get voters to sing "I'm a Believer."
The Jersey Journal |
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Zuni arts festival planned at NAU
FLAGSTAFF — The 18th Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture will be held at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff on May 24-25.
The Gallup Independent |
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Filipino festival set for Saturday in Blauvelt
ORANGETOWN - A traditional Filipino religious festival will unfold Saturday on the streets of Blauvelt, featuring a display of ritual, pageantry and performance art designed to showcase Filipino culture in Rockland.
The Journal News |
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Ga. Aquarium plans 'wow' dolphin exhibit
The Georgia Aquarium announced Tuesday a partnership with Marineland of Florida to set up a dolphin exhibit described as Atlanta's next big wow.The exhibit's predicted cost is $110 million, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. The exhibit will include a 1.3-million-gallon tank. The aquarium plans to break ground this summer and to open the exhibit in 2010.This is the next 'big wow' ... ...
Moldova.org |
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Student artwork shared with community
The works of 12 Prairie State College students are on display at the college’s annual graduate exhibit. It runs though May 22 in the Christopher Art Gallery on the main campus, 202 S. Halsted St. in Chicago Heights.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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The making of a Bauhaus master
Andreea Anca looks at an exhibition dedicated to explaining the rise of László Moholy-Nagy.
The Budapest Sun |
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Registration to open for Chamber's first-ever art contest
The Deming-Luna County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a first-ever art contest which will run from Monday, May 19 to Sunday, June 1, and will be held at the Chamber at 800 East Pine Street.
The Deming Headlight |
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But is it art?
The South African website myvideo.co.za is airing a video of an artist painting a portrait of Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille. So far, so boring.
Pretoria News |
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Want to learn more about sex?
It's risque, controversial and it will get Capetonians talking about sex. The Sexpo, the world's largest adult sexuality, health and lifestyle exhibition, will be held at the International Convention Centre from May 8 to 11.
Cape Argus |
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Record Monet Fails to Stem Dip in Christie's Impressionist Sale
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Monet and Rodin failed to prevent Christie's International from missing its low estimate for an evening impressionist and modern art auction for the first time in four years.
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Thursday's TV highlights
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES NOTES ON A SCANDAL Herald Rating: * * * * Obsessive drama with Judi Dench as Barbara, a teacher who feels a bond with new art teacher Sheba (Cate Blanchett), until she discovers that Sheba is having an affair with a young student.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Monet Painting Sells For $41.4 Million
"Le Pont du chemin de fer a Argenteuil," an 1873 Claude Monet painting of a bridge with two trains passing over the Seine while pleasure boats float below, set an auction record for the French Impressionist artist.
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Vision Festival XIII to Honor New Orleans Jazz Legend Kidd Jordan June 11th
On Wednesday, June 11th, Vision Festival XIII will present an entire night of music dedicated to this year's special honoree, New Orleans saxophonist and educator Edward “Kidd" Jordan . Five groups, four featuring Jordan himself, will pay tribute to a musical legacy that spans more than a half century.
All About Jazz |
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Local photographers show off work at first-ever gallery
Anyone interested in photographic art is encouraged to attend the first ever photographic gallery showing of members of The Alexander City Photographic Society on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 19 Main Street in Alexander City.
The Alexander City Outlook |
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Dancing Around Town
The Joyce Theater?s celebration of its 25th anniversary will continue with a free festival of 25 outdoor performances spread throughout New York?s five boroughs over five days.
New York Times |
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A celebration of music - Four Winds Festival
Finding religion as people mature is a common thing, but composer Peter Sculthorpe seems to have found politics.
Narooma News |
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Jazzfest’s refrain echoes scars of the storm
LIKE the city it celebrates, the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is steeped in local memory. And no one on stage at Jazzfest, which took place last week, had forgotten about Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Daily Dispatch |
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Quintana featured in opening at the Albertina
MATAMOROS - A new exhibit by Joaquin Garcia Quintana will open at the Galeria Municipal de Arte Albertina in Matamoros on Thursday with a reception beginning at 7 p.m.
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