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Art moves outdoors and outside the lines
NORWALK - Art is taking to the street in Norwalk. The Norwalk Advisory Commission on the Arts and Culture recently unveiled Norwalk ArtWalk, a guide to free public art and galleries in the city.
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TIM GROBATY: Bid at jewel of an auction
`JEWELS" AT THE PYRAMID: Some people buy their stuff in stores, some go the more convenient route of online or catalog sales.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Rivers inspire BHS exhibit at Roberson
BINGHAMTON -- Anna Feliciano knows the Susquehanna and Chenango rivers carry destructive power. But she also sees beauty and gentleness in the two rivers that flow through the community.
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Marbles: Museum offers kids the chance to learn about the ancient game
Marble competitions have been held on Good Friday in Tinsley Green, England, at least since the time of Queen Elizabeth I, making marbles the oldest sporting event in Great Britain. The British World Marbles Championship was been held there, in its present form, since the 1930s.
Deseret Morning News |
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Living Traditions Festival: Keeping the art alive
Mary Gaztambide and Melva Emrazian have been involved from the beginning with Salt Lake City's 23-year-old Living Traditions festival, which is Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Washington Square at the City-County Building.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Kate Moss models nude
Supermodel Kate Moss has been posing nude for boyfriend Jamie Hince. The Kills frontman Jamie Hince has been painting girlfriend Kate Moss nude friends have told the Mirror . "Jamie has done a selection of paintings," a source says.
Handbag.com |
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Group urges hotel staff to tout arts
Tourists checking into Brevard County hotels may know about the area's surfing and space events, but they may not be as well versed on its museum exhibits and concerts.
Florida Today |
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Marsha Jones: A mom at home, a mom at work
Marsha Jones always arrives early for work. She walks into the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, taking a
The Oklahoman |
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CONCERTS, FESTIVALS AND MORE
TODAY Jordan Pruitt and Drew Seeley, concert, 6:30 p.m. today, Kennedy Plaza Stage. River Festival button required. The James Gates Show, "Southside Survivors," live, locally produced show of comedy, music, interviews, 9 p.m. today, The Alibi Room, 919 E. Douglas. Must be 21 to enter. Cost $2. Information, 316-990-0068. WED. Senior Wednesday, "Best Short Films," 1:30 p.m. Wed., ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Mobile marketers ply goods, services at 2008 Riverfest Tours hit perfect sales pitch
In the business world, companies call them mobile marketing tours. This year the Wichita River Festival is playing host to eight of them that are set up on the southwest corner of First and Waco. With their big tents, big trucks and big trailers, companies ranging from pork producers to automakers are promoting their product or service and, ideally, offering a little entertainment, too. This ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Wacky kinetics make way in Ferndale
Category: Local News Topics: Community In a battle of wits to conceive the most outlandish kinetic sculptures, locals gathered in Ferndale on Sunday to compete in the First Annual Kinetic Klassic.
The Eureka Reporter |
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Benefactors 'step up'
Artwork featured at the Spring Fling held Saturday at Weymouth Country Club allowed guests to literally step up for Medina County.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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MONDAY'S CALENDAR
Octavia Books 513 Octavia St. Rick Bragg reads from and signs "The Prince of Frogtown," 6. Free. Call 899-7323. East Bank Regional Library Programs 4747 West Napoleon Ave. A traveling exhibit of the Louisiana State Museum, "The Art of Jazz," is on view through Thurs. Call 838-1100.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Art show coming Wednesday
Art students at Wheaton Academy will share their works with their family, friends and the community Wednesday.
Daily Herald |
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Students make ELMER sandwich
What happens when you take a rescued tabby cat, stir in the importance of math and science and sprinkle it with the creative drawings of 420 elementary school art students?
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Lake County in 60 seconds
Adult immunizations; fire damages bathroom; art show in Vernon Hills; village nixes insurance; jail settlement proposed; BHS choir show Tuesday
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Sur Seine shifts to spring
After the first three Minnesota sur Seine Festivals in the autumn of 2004, 2005 and 2006, the event — featuring collaborations between musicians from France and the Twin Cities — was becoming a welcome fixture on the local arts calendar.
Pioneer Press |
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Heather has special display all sewn up
AN ARTIST from Harborough is having her stitching work exhibited at The Castle Theatre in Wellingborough throughout the month of May. (08/05/2008)
Harborough Mail |
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Dunes painting coming back to Gary
GARY By all accounts, renowned Dunes painter Frank V. Dudley found Gary and its lakeshore among the most beautiful places he'd ever seen.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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New co-op gallery gets official name
As far as the upcoming opening of the new co-op gallery in downtown St. Joseph is concerned, seven must be a lucky number.
St. Joseph News-Press |
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Festivals showcase BISD talent
A series of fine arts festivals is scheduled this week at Jacob Brown Auditorium that will showcase the talent of BISD high school and middle school students.
The Brownsville Herald |
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Creative project hopes to revitalize Holyoke
Last month's University Gallery sponsored by the Public Art Symposium acted as a facilitator and brought artistic minds who work in the public spectrum together to share their national and international projects.
Massachusetts Daily Collegian |
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'Green' tees team up with artist Britto
A new line of chic, organic cotton T-shirts is bearing the artwork of South Beach artist Romero Britto.
BizJournals |
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Lichtenstein's Primary Ladies
One thing is for sure: Roy Lichtenstein was not afraid of red, yellow, and blue. The primary colors burst shamelessly from his canvases upon the skylighted white cube that is the Gagosian Gallery's uptown powerhouse premises. The show gathers 16 paintings and related sculptural works and multiples from the Pop artist's classic early-1960s period of romance cartoon figuration, his "Girls." These ...
The New York Sun |
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The Week Ahead: May 11-17
RICHARD DEACON , the Welsh sculptor known for his innovative use of materials like laminated wood, stainless steel and leather, has recently been exploring clay and ceramics. His work’s found-object sensibility ranges from bent forms and fluid constructions to large-scale architectural works.
New York Times |
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