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Expanded BGSU art show ready to go
ArtsX, an energetic celebration showcasing many visual and performing arts, will be from 6 to 10 tomorrow night in the Fine Arts Center at Bowling Green State University. The free event has expanded in its five years, and includes many musical and theatrical performances, exhibits, and demonstrations. Student work will be available for purchase.The always-interesting Faculty/Staff Exhibition ...
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Artist book signing Saturday
Tom Palmore, Ada native and artist, is the subject of a book released this week by Quaid Publishing, Oklahoma City."Earthlings -- The Paintings of Tom Palmore" chronicles Palmore's life from childhood in Ada to art school in Philadelphia to the West Coast to Santa Fe, N.
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Female art students more sexually active than male science nerds: study
Female arts students at university are the most sexually active while male science students are the most likely to be virgins, Australian researchers said Thursday.
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Charles R. Stinson's Architecture Chronicled in Book
MINNEAPOLIS----Charles R. Stinson’s architecture is chronicled in a new book within the Master Architect Monograph Series entitled Charles R. Stinson: Compositions in Nature. The modern architecture book, with text by Camille LeFevre and photography by Peter Bastianelli-Kerze, features Stinson-designed homes and buildings that have achieved international recognition along with his distinctive ...
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When UA wins, artists cash in
With the University of Alabama's football team undefeated after the regular season for the first time in 14 years and heading to the conference championship game after a nine-year drought, sports artists are churning out paintings and digital depictions at a breakneck pace.
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CALENDAR: Around town
THURSDAYARTSArtrageous Riverfront Arts Tour: 5-9 p.m. featuring downtown Northport's Art Night and the Art and Soul of Downtown Tuscaloosa. Presented by the galleries, merchants and restaurants of Tuscaloosa and Northport. Exhibits and a reception with open artist studios. Free admission. Call 205-758-1257 or 205-758-5195.
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See Global Lens films at art museum
The Palm Springs Art Museum is replaying last summer's Global Film Initiative's Global Lens film series for free at 6 p.m. every Thursday through Dec. 18.
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New and ongoing art exhibits
WHAT: December exhibit of 10 artists including Janet Fredericks, Eric Tobin, Richard Mazer, Janice Hunt, Phyllis Demong, Gregg Wapner, Mary Iselin, Elizabeth Holland, Lucy Fremont and Nancy Burgess. Frederick's work "expresses the artist's continuing fascination with water and the complexities of its language." WHEN: Saturday through Jan. 4. Reception 2-4 p.m. Saturday. WHERE: Southern Vermont ...
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Will hard-luck Cleveland lose LeBron, too
CLEVELAND - There was The Shot. The Drive. The Game 7 meltdown. And now with the Knicks carving out a canyon of salary-cap space to make a run at LeBron James in 2010, are Clevelanders bracing for ... The Exodus?
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Art Exhibits
first friday art walk
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Snap crackle, pop: International Body Music Festival comes to Oakland, S.F.
Oakland's Keith Terry has assembled impressive cast of body music acts.
Contra Costa Times |
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From TV to Quirky Indies: A Broad Look at Jewish Film
Today, the Washington Jewish Film Festival returns for its 19th year, with more than 59 offerings at seven venues.
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Namco Museum Remix Reader Review
First my pedigree: I can recall the first game I could play, it was the first time I ever saw a video game outside of a bar and was at the nearby 7-11: Space Invaders.
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Police dog's legacy etched in stone
When police dog killer Ronald J. Chenette made a gun of his hands and pointed it at news crews in a Clark County courtroom, sculptor Mark McLean was watching and listening on TV.
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North Huntingdon art center aims to mold 'Young Rembrandts'
The Children's Gallery, Center for Creative Development, is the latest addition to the growing number of creative and performing arts outlets in the Norwin area. read more »
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Outlook good for an Indian Summer at museum
Whether it rains or shines, London will enjoy an Indian Summer next year. The British Museum today announced plans for a programme of exhibitions, performances, lectures and film screenings with an Indian theme.
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Local craftsmen find their artistic path through bonsai sculptures
Alex Horaz and Dave Chadwell spend most of their time building and constructing practical things. Each runs his own independent business: Horaz, 36, in custom finishing and Chadwell, 35, in landscaping and building.
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Young, female and an artist: these adjectives do not seem to be too much to handle for Salwa al-Eryani. She studied graphic design in Jordan and now balances her free-lance work on design with her dedication to painting.
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ON METROMIX Inside Detroit's Party Scene: An affair designed to be stylish
For four years, Detroit by Design has produced and promoted thought-provoking music, performances and artistic exhibitions, including this year's Detroit Electronic Music Festival. On Saturday, the crusade will continue as the promotion and production company celebrates its anniversary.
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Noel Night: Still glowing
There's a reason Noel Night is in its 36th year. With carriage rides, music, entertainment, exhibits, food, shopping and more, there is something for just about everyone. The annual event is held in Detroit's Midtown, the neighborhood in and around the Detroit Institute of Arts and Wayne State University. "It's a great community event to promote all of the wonderful arts and cultural ...
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Start your gallery hopping with happy hour at The Brooklyn
December Pioneer Square art walk: Start at The Brooklyn for an oysters and spirits happy hour. Then visit ArtXchange for Egyptian handmade jewelry and Vietnamese lacquerware, wall space for collectible photography, Foster/White Gallery for Sheri Bakes' landscapes and Monarch Studio for Mexican artist Benito Rangel de Maria's mixed media pieces.
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Bentonville preparing for opening of national art museum in 2010
BENTONVILLE - Bentonville has always been known as the home of Wal-Mart, but by 2010 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art could be taking mainstage and city officials want to draw in not just business travelers, but tourists as well.
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Events to add flair to seasonal outing
On the first Saturday of the month, thousands of people descend on High Street in the Short North for the Gallery Hop.
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Jerusalem exhibit returns to Alper JCC
Are you ready to travel to one of the oldest cities in the world? No luggage is required when children and their families take an imaginary trip and experience A Walk though Jerusalem, a hands-on exhibit opening Sunday at the Lisa Ann Watson Children's Discovery Museum.
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King Kong Babe, Naomi Watts strips for an Australian artist
The King Kong star Naomi Watts has agreed to strip for a nude painting by a top Australian artist David Bromley, who had also painted famous pop- star Kylie Minogue.
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