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Swiss show highlights Homer's impact
No, it does not symbolize the dreaded computer virus. Mounted outside the Basel Museum of Antiquities, the 30-foot-high wooden structure suggests what the mythical Trojan Horse may have looked like.
AP via Yahoo! News
Gangster Museum Opens in Hot Springs
The site of the new Gangster Museum of America has a history as sordid as its subjects.
AP via Yahoo! News
Arts & Flowers invites students
Arts & Flowers will feature just that - art and lots of flowers. Valley Art, a nonprofit, all-volunteer run art gallery at 2022 Main St., has invited all schools in the area to submit art for judging by May 2.
The Hillsboro Argus
Annual Folk Art Festival Offers Handmade Delights
A community of artists from Middlesex, Yates County is selling handcrafted, one-of-a-kind items at an annual spring craft festival at the Harley School in Brighton.
R News
Watercolorist dives into purple at arts fest
Lynn Greer loves purple. The foremost of her three favorite colors turquoise and fuchsia rank almost equally high in the watercolorist's esteem purple adorns her home, her paintings and even her feet.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Indiana University Men's Basketball Coach Tom Crean speaks (part 1)
Times-Mail Photography Editor Rich Janzaruk shot video of Indiana University's Men's basketball Coach Tom Crean when he spoke at the Southern Indiana Mayors Roundtable yesterday at the Otis Park Red Brick.
Bedford Times-Mail
Yale Student's Art Project a Natural Extension of Abortion Mindset Say 'Silent No More' Leaders
STATEN ISLAND, Ny., April 18 / Christian Newswire / -- Leaders of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, the world's largest network of women and men harmed by abortion, today decried a Yale student's controversial performance art project scheduled to be exhibited next week.
Christian News Wire
Model for statue of NZ airman unveiled
Campaigners who want to honour a New Zealand war hero with a statue in London's Trafalgar Square are unveiling a scale model of the bronze sculpture.
NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News
'Utagawa' exhibit in Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Museum's new survey of Japanese woodblock prints, stars 19th century courtesans and luminaries of the Kabuki stage.
AM New York
''DigiVangelist'' Christopher Coppola Brings His MiniPAH Digital Festival to the California HI-DESERT Friday, May 2 ...
Christopher Coppola, filmmaker, "DigiVangelist", nephew of Francis Ford Coppola and the brother of Nicolas Cage is bringing MiniPAH, his groundbreaking digital media festival to the HI-DESERT.
Centre Daily Times
Living Color
Artist Charlie Miller painted Memphis. Color-soaked renderings of Jack's Food Store, A. Schwab, and the Lamplighter lounge dripped from his brush, as did sprawling landscapes, brooding portraits, and still lifes crafted in the tradition of the Cape Cod school of color visualists.
The Memphis Flyer
Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
Associated Press - April 18, 2008 2:43 PM ET HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Yale University says a student's claim of using her own blood for an assignment by inducing her own abortions is a hoax, not...
WRIC 8 News Richmond
´´DigiVangelist´´ Christopher Coppola Brings His MiniPAH Digital Festival to the California HI-DESERT Friday, May 2 ...
Christopher Coppola, filmmaker, "DigiVangelist", nephew of Francis Ford Coppola and the
wallstreet:online AG
Tapestry Announces New Art Opening: "Self-Perception" by Emerging Artist Jennifer Johnson
Tapestry announced today an upcoming art exhibit by emerging artist Jennifer Johnson, titled "Self-Perception." Tapestry's goal is to expose the community to local artists. Artists have the opportunity to display their work, and attendees can view the various pieces of art and enjoy coffee and other drinks in the coffee house area.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
Kent plans big Earth Day festival
Films, music and talks are on tap in Kent's ''Who's Your Mama Earth Day Festival,'' one of the biggest Earth Day 2008 events in the Akron area.
Akron Beacon Journal
Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Yale University says a student's claim of using her own blood for an assignment by inducing her own abortions is a hoax, not a senior project.
KRON 4 Bay Area
Ringling student exhibition to open
The Best of Ringling Annual Juried Student Exhibition opens with an awards ceremony at 5 p.m. today in the Ulla Searing Exhibit Hall on the Ringling College of Art and Design campus, 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota.
Bradenton Herald
''DigiVangelist'' Christopher Coppola Brings His MiniPAH Digital Festival to the California HI-DESERT Friday, May 2 ...
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif.----Christopher Coppola, filmmaker, "DigiVangelist", nephew of Francis Ford Coppola and the brother of Nicolas Cage is bringing MiniPAH, his groundbreaking digital media festival to the HI-DESERT.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Hong Kong sale focuses attention on Chinese Rhinoceros horn carvings
Long prized in imperial China for its perceived medicinal and mystical powers, Rhinoceros horn was also the material of choice, from the 17th to the 19th centuries, for the production of exquisitely carved drinking cups and other implements that cultivated and wealthy buyers valued more highly than gold.
International Herald Tribune
There is spiritual renaissance in stone sculpture
A SCULPTURE is not only crafted from the materials used by the sculptor, but from the sculptor’s ideas, their thoughts and feelings about the subject.
The Herald
The Portrait Project: Strikes and 'Staches
Sarah Lazarovic—curator of the garage-based Montrose Portrait Gallery of Canada —is painting a portrait of a Torontonian every day. Each Monday, we'll feature some of those portraits here. Suggestions for subjects welcome.
Torontoist
Juke festival boosts sales for blues bars
The blues are sometimes said to have spread from a single crossroads in Clarksdale, Miss. This month, fans celebrate the uniquely American art form at the city's annual Juke Joint Festival, which opens on Saturday.
Fortune Small Business via Yahoo! Finance
Senior art show opens Sunday
"Over the Hill," the first of two senior art shows this spring, opens April 20. "The senior show is a time of celebration of what we have done and what we will do in the future," says studio art major Lisa Skildum '08.
St. Olaf news
The Crank Ensemble gears up for an Oakland arthouse show
Rubber bands, clothes hangers and springs make for some crazy fun instrumentals
Contra Costa Times
Juke festival boosts sales for blues bars
The blues are sometimes said to have spread from a single crossroads in Clarksdale, Miss. This month, fans celebrate the uniquely American art form at the city's annual Juke Joint Festival, which opens on Saturday.
CNN Money
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