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The Three Rivers Film Festival
The 27th annual Three Rivers Film Festival, presented by Pittsburgh Filmmakers, runs from Fri., Nov. 7, through Nov. 22. The program of more than 40 films includes foreign-language works, American independents, documentaries, shorts, local works and experimental cinema, as well as a sidebar of five... By CP Staff.
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Buyers cool to private-collection art at Christie's
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Top works went unsold and prices were off for art that found buyers on Wednesday at Christie's auction of two prestigious private collections.
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Buyers cool to private-collection art at Christie's
Top works went unsold and prices were off for art that found buyers on Wednesday at Christie's auction of two prestigious private collections.
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Who Owns Ancient Treasures?
Sharon Waxman explores the contentious intersection where museums, antiquities dealers, and national pride meet in Loot: The Battle Over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient World
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Memorabilia, fine art available at auction
A benefit art auction will be held at Temple Beth Elohim, 31 Mt. Ebo Road North, on Nov. 15.
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Contests and Livestock Shows are a Hit at this Year's Peanut Festival
People around the Wiregrass have spent all year raising livestock, growing prize winning plants, tweaking recipes, and building crafts all for a grand prize ribbon at the Peanut Festival.
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Good Day for Thursday, November 6
Belgian-born singer Natacha Atlas performs in S.F. AP file photo Plan your day in San Francisco or on the Peninsula every day with Good Day. Natacha Atlas: The singer, belly dancer and icon of Middle Eastern music, above, performs at the San Francisco Jazz Festival.
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Arts: Scrap thieves may have damaged sculpture project
It's certainly no secret that times are tough these days. So tough, in fact, that even artists are getting robbed. For roughly a decade, artists from the Pittsburgh-based Industrial Arts Co-op (IAC) have been using steel from defunct local mills to sculpt a large sculpture paying homage to the i... By Chris Young.
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Art exhibits
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Center hosts al fresco arts fest
Visitors to La Encantada Saturday were treated to ballet, guitar, jazz and more as the shopping center's second annual Performing Arts Festival offered visitors a glimpse of Tucson's art scene.
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Local culture
Cultural events, festivals and things in between
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Magic Lantern -- 11/06/08 at Museum of Outdoor Art
Magic Lantern -- 11/06/08 at Museum of Outdoor Art
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NYC museum unveils Michelle Obama portrait
NEW YORK — An oil painting of Michelle Obama and her daughter Sasha was unveiled Wednesday as part of an exhibition by artist Elizabeth Peyton, best known for her images of diverse historical figures and celebrities such as Napoleon and Kurt Cobain.
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An evening with artist Tom Waldron at Life Quest
SILVER CITY, N.M. — The Mimbres Region Arts Council will present a lecture and slide show with renowned New Mexico sculptor Tom Waldron at 6:30 p.m. today at Life Quest, 907 Pope Street. The lecture is part of the Arts Council's "Evening with the Artist" Series and is free and open to the public.
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Hesston woman preserves history in book collection
Chapters in Native American life Maurine Regehr carefully picks up one of the dozens of books in front of her and gently turns its pages. It's a colorful book, with bright illustrations of Native American children splashed across its pages, and full of lively writing. It brings a smile to her face, like an old friend coming to visit. In Regehr's case, she has a lot of friends -- more than ...
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A brush with beauty / Art show features paintings from local artists
LIBERTY -- While raising her four children, Jami Willson was able to find time to paint and work on her talent as an artist.
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Artists open doors
Go straight to the source. It's a journalist's mantra. It's also how you find great deals on art created by Old Pueblo painters, sculptors and mixed-media artists.
Arizona Daily Star |
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First Thursday: 'Altered Toy Project' highlights monthly Downtown Boise gallery stroll
First Thursday takes over Downtown Boise with art, toys and social discussion
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Recent Posts
As is evident from this list, designers of European background are featured, though American work is included. The photography used in the book is uniformly good, and often artistic.
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National Geographic offers Western bird guidebook
Here's an ironic twist: National Geographic is famous for the great photography in its
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Hear 'Painter of Light' at Zionsville Center
The Thomas Kinkade Zionsville Gallery will host Thomas Kinkade, the Painter of Light, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center as the artist launches the 2008 Share the Light Tour.
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The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra returns to the Touhill for the Explosions Percussion Festival4 on November 23
Featuring visiting world music percussionists N. Scott Robinson, David Kuckhermann and Haig Manoukian, Explosions Percussion Festival4 promises to transport listeners on a rhythmic round-trip from St. Louis to Europe to North Africa.
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Smart Kids With Learning Disabilities, Inc. Announces Its 2009 Youth Achievement Award Contest, A National Contest ...
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc. announces its 2009 Youth Achievement Award Contest, a nationwide recognition for high achievers with learning disabilities.
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The Most Inspiring Film Ever Made Movie-Stars, Rock Aristocracy, Spiritual Leaders and Grass Roots Activists Together ...
Bono calls them geniuses; Eckhart Tolle and Bob Geldof say they love them; Noam Chomsky opens his door to them whenever they're in town and Madonna does yoga to their music. 1 Giant Leap, the global philosophy and music concept band which brought us the double Grammy nominated Unity Through Diversity, returns with the unmissable multimedia masterpiece 'What About Me?
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Today
Check out “NEPA Regional Art 2008,” an exhibition being presented concurrently at the AFA Gallery, Lackawanna Avenue; the Linder Gallery, Keystone College; the Mahady Gallery, Marywood University, and The Hope Horn Gallery. Admission is free and open to the public.
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