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Local visual, performing arts come to fore in few months
While the midstate music calendar is going to look rather bare for the next few months, theater productions, art exhibits and film screenings are still going full blast. Also, there are several interesting events at the Museum of Arts and Sciences during the next few weeks.
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Georgia College exhibit incorporates environmental elements
One of the art pieces on display at the Georgia College & State University Museum has been somewhere few works ever go: submerged in a salt marsh.
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Student search revisits Otter Creek
MIDDLEBURY -- The search for a missing Middlebury College student zeroed in Thursday on Otter Creek, with two teams of firefighters returning to the river with probes, inflatable boats and underwater video cameras in hopes of finding an "item of interest" spotted in aerial photography. ... - By JOHN CURRAN The Associated Press
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Vineville students to show their works at annual art auction
From pottery to printmaking, visitors to the Vineville Academy Art Auction will be able to sample many different art media.
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Artists give their share in noble cause
Painting by artist Miriam Sorrel that will be exhibited at Simon's Pub to raise funds for the Eden Foundation. Efforts to raise money for the Eden Foundation continue today with an art exhibition held at Simon's Pub, in St Julians.
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Calligraphy exhibit gives ‘meaning’ to written word By Jennifer Leigh Johnson The Reporter-Herald
A single written word can be powerful, emotional, intriguing and even aesthetically appealing – especially when written with the fine art of calligraphy. Derived from the Greek words kallos meaning beauty, and graphe meaning writing, calligraphy is just that – the creation of a beautifully written word.
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Student art from Capital, Avanti
The Olympian's art page showcases artwork from students across all grades and schools in the districts we cover.
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Fort Collins exhibit questions what is acceptable within art By Jennifer Leigh Johnson The Reporter-Herald
An image of a lifeless young girl wearing a pink prom dress, suspended in the air by two wooden posts amid a wide-open deserted field may be considered shocking. Or it may be seen as graceful. But if anything, the image is definitely considered “edgy.”
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Thirty-ninth Annual Whole Earth Festival to take place this weekend
The Whole Earth baby is almost ready to be born. After nine months of planning, this weekend's festival promises to bring the community entertainment, education, art and a sustainable way of life.
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MCA exhibit spotlights London architect Adjaye
Few architects are on a hotter career trajectory than 41-year-old London architect David Adjaye, who recently opened a New York office and is quickly expanding the international scope of his practice.
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Orrick's Ops Center: One Small Town's Salvation
The former steel and coal mining center of Wheeling, W.Va., was on its last legs in 2000. Then Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe opened a back-office hub, initially with 73 jobs. Orrick's Global Operations Center has triggered a quiet renaissance in Wheeling as the anchor of a downtown revitalization that has created more than 1,200 jobs.
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Antiques calendar
sharedstory SHOWS & AUCTIONS SUNDAY: The 2nd Sunday Antiques Markets will feature 12 dealers in antique and vintage country furniture, tools, vintage jewelry, advertising, ephemera, china, glass and art outside of Antique & Tools of Business & Kitchen in the Scotts Corners of Pound Ridge, N.
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'Frailty'
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- All 27 pieces in "Frailty," the elegant exhibit at Atlantic Center for the Arts at Harris House, are made of clay, and all are white. But there the similarities end.
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Oslo festival offers €1,000 prize
(09/05/08) - A prize of €1,000 is on offer at the Oslo Screen Festival. The event is organized as part of the year of Cultural Diversity 2008 in Norway.
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Legacy Jazz Festival opens this weekend
The brother of Nat King Cole. A doctor who dissed Miles. Those musicians and others will perform at this weekend's Legacy Jazz Festival. You got questions? We got answers.
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Auction offers inmates a way to give back
Colleen Wyman, an inmate at the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility, is trying to repay her debt to society one crocheted sweater or blanket at a time.
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Artworks to benefit veterans
Michael Aschenbrenner's memories of the Vietnam War are never far away, physically or psychologically.
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Film Picks
Well, there's another small film festival popping up near the Triangle, this time in New Bern. That is where the Sister City Film Festival will debut. The daylong, seven-hour fest, scheduled to begin at 11 Saturday morning, will feature 20 shorts and documentaries from independent filmmakers in New Bern, Swansboro, Wilmington, Chapel Hill and other parts of the state. The headlining film will be ...
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6News video: Commissioners support art
The leaders of Lawrence don't want to hide Lawrence's variety of artwork.
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Not so great Scot! Pittsburg opts to skip Renaissance Fest
n PITTSBURG: Organizer unable to coordinate celebration, which has been held the past dozen years in city
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Utah Marquee: Readings
BLOOD, FERTILITY & MAGIC: AN EVENING OF THE SACRED, THE PRIMAL, THE BELLY Reading and gallery exhibit by poets Melissa Bond and Sara Caldiero-Oertli, photographer Cat Palmer and artist Kindra Fehr; Ken Sanders Rare Books, 268 S.
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Calendar -- Des Moines
The Bee's Knees & the Cat's Meow. Ends today. Works by Drake seniors Sabella Flagg, Calvin Colton and Clarissa Kampa. Anderson Gallery, Drake University, 2507 University Ave. 271-1994; www.drake.edu/andersongallery .
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FSU Museum of Fine Arts: "The Story"/"Stories: A Student Display." Works by teachers from 13 area schools (through June 11) and K-12 students (through June 6 at TCC Fine Art Galleries, 444 Appleyard Drive).
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It's time to cast your vote in the Tallahassee.com 24-Hour Film Contest — Viewer's Choice Award. At 9 a.m. Saturday, 18 teams were e-mailed their assignment, which was to develop a short film around the topic "knowledge" in just one day.
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