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Sculpture Shows Oprah With Dead Dogs
The same gallery that brought us a dead, naked Paris Hilton and Britney Spears giving birth on a bearskin rug unveils a new moment that depicts Oprah Winfrey's dead dogs perched atop the talk show icon's head.
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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'artgalleryofontario'
Torontoist presents an imagined inside look at the creative process behind the AGO's shiny new logo, above. Designer: Bruce Mau Client: Art Gallery of Ontario Due: May 15, 2008 Creative Brief: Design a "distinctive new logo that will represent the Gallery well beyond its Fall 2008 opening."
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AGO Unveils "Bold New Logo"
Torontoist presents an imagined inside look at the creative process behind the AGO's shiny new logo, above. Creative Brief: Design a "distinctive new logo that will represent the Gallery well beyond its Fall 2008 opening."
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Agilent Technologies, Signature Genomic Laboratories Announce . (2º) Long-Term Supply Agreement for Oligo Microarrays
Long-Term Supply Agreement for Oligo Microarrays 15/05/2008 15:23:00 Business Wire US9011661082 NOTE TO EDITORS: Press releases, photography and other information can be accessed on the Agilent Life Sciences and Chemical Analysis newsroom at www.agilent.com/about/newsroom/lsca.
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100 years of Murraydale celebrated
By Dominique Liboiron The Murraydale Stampede, the longest continuous rodeo in Canada, turns 100 this year. The Oldtimers Museum and Archives hosted a Murraydale Memories evening May 7.
Maple Creek Times |
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‘Doc’ Abel to lead parade
Elkhart County 4-H Fair Board members are gearing up for another summer festival.
Goshen News |
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‘Jazz Score’ series continues at MoMA
“Jazz Score,” a five-month film retrospective, gallery exhibition and live concert series, continues through September 15 at MoMA, 11 W. 53rd St., in New York City. Launched on April 16, the wide-ranging, multi-faceted exhibition highlights the best original jazz scores for film from the 1950s to the present.
New York Amsterdam News |
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The 'Wright' stuff: Young artist on display at MassArt
While for many young artists the family refrigerator is as close as they’ll get to having their work on display, one local 10-year-old is currently exhibiting his talent at a new Massachusetts College of Art and Design show. On display with Iain Wright
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NEW YORK - It took only about 120 seconds last week for a Monet to exchange hands for a small fortune. Christie's auctioneer Christopher Burge started the bidding at $26 million for a 1873 Claude Monet painting of two puffing locomotives crossing a river bridge.
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In latest metamorphosis, Berlin Nazi bunker becomes private museum
BERLIN - When Adolf Hitler ordered his favourite architect Albert Speer to plan a public bunker for downtown Berlin, he probably never imagined the same building would one day house a collection of contemporary art.
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Pompidou Centre apologizes for broken artwork
The Pompidou Centre said Thursday it had apologized to US contemporary artist Corey McCorkle after one of his artworks broke when it fell to the floor of the Paris museum.
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Rauschenberg piece fetches $14.6 million at auction
According to preliminary results from the Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction held Wednesday night in New York, "Overdrive" by Robert...
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Fur Flies At `Kung Fu Panda' Premiere At Cannes
Fur might be a politically incorrect fashion statement on the red carpet at the world's most-prestigious film festival. Not when you're the star of a movie called "Kung Fu Panda," though.
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Sean Penn: An Unorthodox President Of Cannes Jury
Sean Penn may be president of the Cannes Film Festival jury _ but don't expect any buttoned-up presidential behavior from the Hollywood rebel.
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Fur flies at 'Kung Fu Panda' premiere at Cannes
CANNES, France (AP) -- Fur might be a politically incorrect fashion statement on the red carpet at the world's most-prestigious film festival. Not when you're the star of a movie called "Kung Fu Panda," though.
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'Crazy' to open Jacksonville film fest
Crazy, a movie inspired by the life of late guitar great Hank Garland, is set to open the 2008 Jacksonville (Fla.) Film Festival.Favored Nations Films said members of Garland's family are expected to attend Thursday night's screening of the movie, which stars Waylon Payne and Ali Larter, at the Florida Theatre.A question-and-answer session with Payne, the country music artist and actor who plays ...
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Exhibition Examines the Artistry of Art Bacon
Birmingham, Alabama--The Board of Directors and staff of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BCRI) are pleased to announce the opening of its newest exhibition Places, Faces and Spaces: Works by Dr. Arthur L. Bacon on May 15, 2008. An opening reception, featuring the artist, is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on Thursday.
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Lifetime Networks' Summer Of 2008 Kicks Off With Memorial Day Movie Festival May 25 and May 26
Looking to match last year's record-setting summer when "Army Wives" became the most successful series in the network's 24-year history, Lifetime Television will be serving up another diverse programming slate this season, beginning with a weekend-long Memorial Day movie festival.
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Postcard contest soliciting artistic visions of county
Bowling Green is picking up where Bloomington, Ind. is leaving off.The Arts in Common Gallery, 437 S. Main St., is...
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Artists welcome to enter juried exhibit Aug. 1-29
MICHIGAN CITY -- The second annual juried art exhibition, "Visions II," will take place Aug. 1-29 at Southern Shore Gallery, 724 Franklin St.
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NCTA's The Cable Show 2008 Exhibitor Profiles
NCTA's The Cable Show 2008 takes place May 18 -20, 2008 at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. Listed below are profiles from Cable Show 2008 exhibitors.
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MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Pull Mildly Higher After Sputtering At Start
U.S. stocks on Thursday tilted slightly higher after a flurry of deal- making in the online media space bolstered expectations of more merger activity, against a backdrop of economic data and higher oil prices.
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Downtown sculpture to rise soon
MUSKEGON -- "Muskegon, Together Rising" will extend 38 feet above street level when unveiled in the middle of the roundabout at Western Avenue and Third Street in downtown Muskegon June 13.
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Events taking place during June in Arkansas
The month of June marks the beginning of summer vacation for many children and is a busy one across the state, everything from music festivals to car shows and air shows for families to enjoy.
The Log Cabin Democrat |
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Four Tops, Lorrie Morgan to perform at Creek Casino
Saturday will be a day to remember for Atmore area residents when the Four Tops and Lorrie Morgan stroll into town to perform for the Creek Casino’s Creek Music Festival.
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