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Jessica books a gallery place
JESSICA MONSEN of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland catches up on some extra reading at the National Portrait Gallery.
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Bulletin wins 21 awards
The Baxter Bulletin brought home 19 awards — including four first-place honors — from the 2007 Arkansas Associated Press Managing Editors Association journalism contest announced Saturday night at the Red Apple Inn in Heber Springs. The Bulletin competes in the medium-sized newspaper category.
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Carter Museum: Historic quest of Marsden Hartley
A selection of paintings by one of the most brilliant and complicated of the American Modernists will go on view June 14 at the Amon Carter Museum in an exhibition called Marsden Hartley and the West: The Search for an American Modernism.
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Digeo, Inc. to Exhibit at The Cable Show, May 18-20, 2008 at Booth ES-12
KIRKLAND, Wash.----Digeo, Inc. creates state-of-the-art home entertainment technologies, including digital media recorder platforms and services. The company's mission is to enable the best consumer experience in high-definition entertainment for the connected home.
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Fun in the sun at the University Street Fair
Photo by Nikolaj Lasbo. Anh Nguyen dances with her dog Bupbi at the street fair’s best-dressed dog contest Saturday. Nguyen and Bupbi placed third in the event.
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Food Briefs
The Finger Lakes Wine Festival, presented by Yancey's Fancy New York's Artisan Cheese will be highlighted in the NEW PBS series, “Taste of New York”. The Wine Festival, held in July at Watkins Glen International, will appear in “Finger Lakes West,” episode No.8 of the 13-part series highlighting the best in New York State agriculture. The show showcases the New York Agricultural Bounty, the ...
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Healing visions
"Let's go see the boys," Westerville artist Anita Miller, 47, says as she heads down the unfinished wooden stairs to her studio. There are "the boys": Eight life-size oil paintings of Lima Company Marines killed three years ago in Iraq.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Mike Woods column: Art Center exhibit packed with history
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Huntsville Times
Amie Hsu of Randolph School, was the first-place winner in the recent Jewish Federation of Huntsville and North Alabama essay contest. Amie's essay, "The Immortal Children," addressed the essay contest topic "What I have learned about children in the camps." Kayla N.
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Depicting a tragedy of war
Sculptor Gershon Gurin-Podlish spent nearly five months creating his unusual exhibit honoring those who have lost limbs in the Iraq and Afghan wars.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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What's up?
Sports artist LeRoy Neiman has created the official Ryder Cup artwork, commemorating this fall's tournament at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Chelsea Chief Signs Big Sue For £17m
CHELSEA FC owner Roman Abramovich has been revealed as the man who spent £17million on a painting of a naked JobCentre worker known as Big Sue. The Russian billionaire paid £17.2million - the highest price for a work by a living artist - for Lucien Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping.
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DOT Caps Flights At Newark, Looks At Other Ways To Curb NE Delays
Opens Comment Period For Slot Auctions At JFK, EWR In a wide-ranging Department of Transportation news release Friday, DOT Secretary Mary Peters announced three new measures addressing delays at the three major New York-area airports.
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'Surrealist Manifesto' comes up for auction in Paris
PARIS (AFP) - The only known complete copy of the "Surrealist Manifesto," the 21-page document that defined one of the great art movements of the 20th century, is to be auctioned in Paris on Wednesday.
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Museum highlights papermaking history
LIVERMORE FALLS - Each room was set up to tell a story about the paper industry from its onset along the Androscoggin River centuries ago to today. The new Maine Paper and Heritage Museum highlights the rich history of the paper mills and the people who made them strong.
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'Surrealist Manifesto' comes up for auction in Paris
The only known complete copy of the "Surrealist Manifesto," the 21-page document that defined one of the great art movements of the 20th century, is to be auctioned in Paris on Wednesday.
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Fine arts auction features local artists
FARMINGTON - A handmade Shaker chair will be one of more than 60 objects on the block at a fine-arts auction May 31 at Franklin Memorial Hospital. The chair was created by Jim Desjardins of Fairbanks village in Farmington, who works up to 40 hours on each chair.
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'SURREALIST MANIFESTO' COMES UP FOR AUCTION IN PARIS
PARIS, May 19, 2008 (AFP) - The only known complete copy of the "Surrealist Manifesto," the 21-page document that defined one of the great art movements of the 20th century, is to be auctioned in Paris on Wednesday.
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Architects choose student sculpture for business park
Lincoln-Way East High School seniors James Bertucci, Erik Norwich and Brian Kempen, all 18, didn't really believe they would be the winners of the Olivieri Bros. design contest. Then, they did.
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UWSP class draws art teachers
Summer, ideally, is a season of rest and renewal for teachers, but with considerable Department of Public Instruction professional development requirements, some are taking advantage of a unique class for kindergarten through 12th-grade art instructors at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, in which teachers develop curricula or work on their own art for academic credit.
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3 THINGS TO DO TODAY
3 THINGS TO DO TODAY Galleries 'Visions of Los Gatos' exhibit on display Peabody Fine Art Gallery's next exhibition, "Visions of Los Gatos, the Endless Summer," features paintings by contemporary realist Riki R.
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Kinetic racers look to next spring
Organizers of a "kinetic sculpture race" left the river levee on Sunday with a lot of ideas on how to improve the event for next year.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Asbury children's art will be on display
ASBURY PARK: The city school district will hold its eighth annual art showcase of students' work on Tuesday and Wednesday at Convention Hall.
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Guy who tossed dead octopus into the Ohio River has film debuting at Cannes
His name was Zachary Treitz and he may dine on calamari in Cannes, France, this week where a film he co-produced is in competition at the world's most prestigious film festival.
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News Categories
The Syrian cultural week launched in Sana’a on May 11, including many different cultural activities, such as debates, poetry readings, cinema shows, book fairs, plastic arts, photography and other displays of various arts.
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