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Xfm's Bad Album Covers Gallery
Hard-Fi - 'Once Upon A Time In The West' (2007). No Cover Art. No Inspiration. No Thanks.
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S. D. Myers, Inc. Enters into Agreement with Dong Myung Ent. Co., Ltd. to Help Eliminate PCBs in Transformers in South ...
S. D. Myers, Inc. today announced it has entered into an agreement, with Dong Myung Enterprise Co., Ltd. of South Korea to provide equipment, materials and personnel needed to remove polychlorinated-biphenyls in mineral oil dielectric fluids used in electrical transformers in South Korea.
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'Leave It to Beaver' actor to show at the Louvre
Eat your heart out, Eddie Haskell. Tony Dow, best known as the actor who portrayed The Beav's big brother, Wally, in the '50s TV series "Leave It to Beaver," will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre. Several sculptors from the Karen Lynne Gallery _ including Dow _ will have their works shown at the historic art museum in Paris as part of the Societe Nationale des ...
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Town's artwork lights up crescent
Hundreds of images of residents from Bolton are featured in an artwork beamed onto a landmark building.
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Art auction, sale on tap
Restoration efforts for the Lampasas Colored School are set to get a needed infusion of cash with the upcoming art exhibit and sale. Preservation Lampasas Inc. is holding an auction that the organization's president, Kay Stoldt, said will offer art at prices the public can afford and will be plea...
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Former 'Leave It to Beaver' actor and sculptor Tony Dow to show at the Louvre
LOS ANGELES - Eat your heart out, Eddie Haskell. Tony Dow, best known as the actor who portrayed The Beav's big brother, Wally, in the '50s TV series "Leave It to Beaver," will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre.
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String of rapes, burglaries hits Mount Vernon
Residents in the Mount Vernon area have been put on alert after a string of rapes and burglaries over the past several weeks in which a man gained entry through unlocked windows, sometimes after climbing up fire escapes, with a Maryland Institute College of Art student among the victims.
Baltimore Sun |
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'Leave It to Beaver' actor to show at the Louvre
Eat your heart out, Eddie Haskell. Tony Dow, best known as the actor who portrayed The Beav's big brother, Wally, in the '50s TV series "Leave It to Beaver," will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre. Several sculptors from the Karen Lynne Gallery - including Dow - will have their works shown at the historic art museum in Paris as part of the Societe Nationale des ...
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Three Boca Middle School students win top prizes Palm Beach County Bar Association poster contest
Published November, 11th 2008. The Palm Beach County Bar Association recently honored three Boca Raton Middle School students with its Fourth Annual Mediation Poster Contest Awards.
Boca Raton News |
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'Leave It to Beaver' actor to show at the Louvre
LOS ANGELES—Tony Dow, best known as the actor who portrayed big brother Wally in the '50s TV series "Leave It to Beaver," will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Iconic art gallery saved from closure
AN iconic Ulverston art gallery threatened with closure will now stay open. Claire Hayes, who runs The Tinners’ Rabbit bookshop next door, has decided to expand rather than see the gallery change.
North-West Evening Mail |
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Artists Association exhibits at library
The public is invited to attend the opening reception of the Fond du Lac Artists Associations membership exhibit in the Langdon Divers Community Gallery at the Fond du Lac Public Library, 32 Sheboygan St., at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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Yelm class focuses on art skills
Are you good at drawing but always wanted to try painting? Do you enjoy watercolors but wish to branch out to include oil painting? Try "Art Exploration: Drawing and Painting," a new Yelm-based class offering from South Puget Sound Community College.
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Oldest museum to close for year
Oxford University's Ashmolean is to close for almost a year while the building undergoes major development work.
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Local talent on display
The 3rd annual Deck the Halls exhibit in Waterford illustrates that the visual arts are alive and well and thriving in Norfolk. A production of [...]
The Simcoe Reformer |
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Thinking inside the box
Box sets are hot, especially at holiday time, but they face new challenges in the digital age As musical products move more toward intangible digital consumption and away from tactile sources these days, box sets remain one of the only ways fans can immerse themselves in an artist's work. It's one of the few hands-on musical experiences left over from the LP era, when the package's artwork ...
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By Evan Mohl Killeen Daily Herald
Robert Griffin III spoiled Baylor fans. For the first seven games of the season, the freshman standout went seven games without an interception. In the Bears' last two contests, Griffin has thrown two picks. Both were gamebreakers.
Killeen Daily Herald |
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Online Feature: Art seniors works on display in new exhibit: 'Diplopia'
The photography, sculptures, paintings and drawings of nine MSU students are now featured in the Bachelors of Fine Arts exhibit titled "Diplopia."
The Reflector |
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Art Auctions Watched For Economic Fall-Out
Two big contemporary art auctions in New York City this week are being closely watched to see how much the financial crisis will affect the high-end art market. Sarah Thornton, author of the new book Seven Days in the Art World discusses what's happening, money-wise, in the art world.
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Emin pleads with Government to buy £50 million Titians
ARTIST Tracey Emin has said the Government faces embarrassment if two paintings by the Renaissance master Titian are lost to foreign buyers.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Albright Knox ranks third among nonprofits
A one-time infusion of cash tied to last year’s auction of hundreds of works of art has propelled the Albright Knox Art Gallery into third place among the region’s largest nonprofit agencies.
Business First of Buffalo |
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Impresario is made an honorary citizen for work in art scene
HE is one of the best known figures in Scottish art and someone who has received countless accolades for his promotion of local painters, sculptors and theatre groups.
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Zaki al-Yafi -described by Mazher Nizarone as one of the most promising students of the Atelier Group -has been dedicated to painting people and everyday life in Yemen for the past five years.
Yemen Observer |
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Iran holds Hajj photo exhibition in Dushanbe
Iran - Tajikistan - Exhibition The 'Hajj photo exhibition' by Iranian photographers was inaugurated in Dushanbe, Tajikistan's capital, on Tuesday on the sidelines of Iran's foodstuff industry and agriculture exhibit.
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Getting here from there
It’s a quiet afternoon at the Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville, except for the music and voices coming from a side gallery on the museum’s first floor. The sounds aren’t typical for an art exhibit, but it’s hard to tell the story of a culture without hearing its music and voices.
Bangor Daily News |
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