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Benefit Art Show & Sale -- 05/16/08 at Pinon Fine Art
Benefit Art Show & Sale -- 05/16/08 at Pinon Fine Art
Rocky Mountain News |
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Pop Mythologies to Plato's Cave (Which May or May Not Contain a Chicken), An Odyssey in Art -- 05/16/08 at William ...
Pop Mythologies to Plato's Cave (Which May or May Not Contain a Chicken), An Odyssey in Art -- 05/16/08 at William Havu Gallery
Rocky Mountain News |
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Fremont Middle School art teacher Marty Weber to retire
Marty Weber has one general guideline for her art class. If she tries a project and doesnt like it, her students pro... (2 comments)
Fremont Tribune |
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Festival now spring event
For nearly the last quarter of a century, the first week of each November on Pleasure Island and Perdido Key has come to be known as the time for the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival, the annual multiple venue music festival that draws songwriters from Nashville, Memphis and as far away as New York City. But fans of this musical phenomenon don't have to wait untill autumn, because ...
Pensacola News Journal |
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How did we possibly go to everything last weekend?
It was incredibly busy in Cook County last weekend with two art openings, a ceremonial presentation of regional arts awards and the Grand Marais Jazz Festival, which featured jazz in venues all over the county.
Cook County News-Herald |
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Suitable seersucker
Ye Ole College Inn on Carrollton Avenue is a quiet shrine to New Orleans traditions. A D.H. Holmes shopping bag is framed in a shadow box. A large painting pays tribute to Mr. Bingle. A quote from Ernie K. Doe -- "I'm cocky but I'm good" -- is scrawled across one wall.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Outdoor scenes win Best in Show from Hemet Valley Art Association
The judges for the Hemet Valley Art Association took a shine to the outdoors this month as they awarded Best of Show honors to a painting of a waterfall and a photograph of a swimming duck.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Exhibits in the Week Ahead
"Dale Chihuly: The Exhibition,” May 8-Dec. 31 and "Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow,” April 15-Ma
The Oklahoman |
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Four-alarm fire guts classic San Rafael home
A four-alarm fire in San Rafael gutted a historic Victorian residence Thursday night, rendering seven apartments uninhabitable and causing damage in the six or
Marin Independent Journal |
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Energy prices helpboost stocks higher
Energy prices help boost stocks higher Stocks climbed steeply higher for a second day straight as declining oil prices and revived activity on the deal-making front fueled technology stocks, helping offset a round of weak economic reports.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Arty 'Blindness' launches Cannes as 'Panda' is pushed
CANNES, FRANCE: It's indie movies versus Indy's movie at the Cannes Film Festival. As the blitz of films, parties and industry schmoozing started Wednesday, the question was whether the independent movies beloved by Cannes critics could hold their own against Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which plays this weekend.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Spreading Green Film
Over 50 independent films will make their New Zealand or world premiere in Palmerston North at Reel Earth – the Aotearoa Environmental Film Festival, which opens Thursday 22 May.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Cheairs Lawn Party, chair auction Friday at Rippavilla
SPRING HILL — The community is invited to enjoy an entertaining evening on the lawn of Rippavilla Plantation beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, May 16. The high point of the evening will be the live auction of works by local artists using Adirondack chairs as their canvases.
Columbia Daily Herald |
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Homegrown rapper earns radio frame
Calaveras County rapper Romie Rome grew up surrounded by music. Now, his own music is gaining airwave exposure thanks to a contest offered to unsigned artists, and support from his family and friends.
Calaveras Enterprise |
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Browns GM, scout with Tiffin roots handle questions from audience
He entered to a highlight film recounting the Browns’ memorable 2007 season. He exited to the customary “Woof! Woof! Woof!” from the peanut gallery.
The Advertiser-Tribune |
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Family ties abound for McCarron in Radnor Hunt
Horse racing is a family affair for two-time champion jockey Matt McCarron of Kennett Square. His uncle Chris McCarron was inducted in 1989 into the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame, having won six Triple Crown races - the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont, each twice. Matt's father, Gregg McCarron, also was a flat jockey.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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44 unsold Downtown condos to go on auction block on June 21
The view from the penthouse was perfect, no matter where Michael Maerz was looking.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Exhibit honors Chadds Ford Historical Society
"The Historic Houses Through Artists' Eyes" exhibit, opening Saturday at the Chadds Ford Historical Society, has a history of its own.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Articles for Thursday, May 15, 2008
The Pitkin County commissioners gave their approval Wednesday for the $60 million redevelopment of the campus shared by the Aspen Music Festival and School and the Aspen Country Day School.
Aspen Daily News |
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There's no better time to splurge on a Rist watch
Andrew Rist wants to make sure audiences who come to see Ballet Minnesota also get a taste of the feast of dance available in the Twin Cities. For 20 years, he has produced a Minnesota Dance Festival each spring that includes ballets by his company and many other terpsichorean treats.
Pioneer Press |
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Boy offered trip to Walt Disney World from Make-A-Wish program
Isaiah Travers strolled through the Bailey Station Elementary hallways, gazing at the Disney-themed artwork. When he arrived in the gymnasium, he was greeted by more than 800 students and faculty as they presented Isaiah his Make-A-Wish request -- a trip to Walt Disney World.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Panda ‘fur’ gets the red carpet
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.
Daily Dispatch |
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Rauschenberg's artwork popular sell at auction
Robert Rauschenberg's famous series "Anagrams (A Pun)" series is the latest to hit the auction block in the wake of the artist's death.
The News-Press |
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The paint's in control in 'Reflexive' exhibit
Artists often talk about control - the ability to bend paint, marble or film to their will. The ability to bring their vision to life.
The News-Press |
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Olympians are artists in exhibit at Edison College
Robert Rauschenberg is gone, dying Tuesday at the age of 82. So is Al Oerter, who passed away last October at the age of 71.
The News-Press |
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