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Just For Kids Calendar
ARTRAGEOUS! Lake WalesChildren's hands-on exhibition.WHEN: Through Aug. 8LOCATION: Lake Wales Arts CenterCOST: FreePHONE: 676-8426CHILDREN'S MUSEUM WACKY WEDNESDAY LakelandIn Cup Cooking, Activity is "Delicious Dip."WHEN: 10:30 a.m. todayTHRILLING THURSDAY Lakeland
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Is It Finally Time for Fallen 'Idol'?
This season of "American Idol" had talented singers, a doe-eyed teenage contestant for the prepubescent crowd, visits from pop royalty, stinging comments from Simon Cowell and jaw-droppers from Paula Abdul. So why have some fans and observers found it a dull slog as the show builds to its David Archuleta vs. David Cook finales tonight and...
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Sam Shepard to Appear at Storytelling Enclave The Moth as Part of World Science Festival
Sam Shepard, the Oscar-nominated actor and Pulitzer-winning playwright, will appear at the renowned storytelling collective The Moth (www.themoth.org) in an event entitled "Toil and Trouble...Stories of Experiments Gone Wrong," as part of the 2008 World Science Festival (www.worldsciencefestival.com).
Centre Daily Times |
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Students Plan Artsy Evening
Students at Grace Lutheran School will present an "Evening with the Arts" on Thursday.The program will be presented by the Grace Lutheran Middle School chorus, handbells and kindergarten through fifth grade choirs.The Drama Club will present a few selections from the play "Doo Wop Wed Winding Hood."
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Stolen, recovered and mended "Scream" back on view
OSLO, May 21 - Norwegian painter Edvard Munch's "The Scream" goes back on display this week after repairs to the masterpiece which was stolen in 2004 and recovered by police two years later, museum officials said on Wednesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Antiques, art and more part of June 6 & 7 street festival
Members of the promotion committee of Downtown Benton Inc. are busily preparing for the Antique Street Festival and Appraisal Show, set for June 6 and 7 on the Benton Public Square.
Benton Evening News |
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City strikes out on National Gallery
Niagara Falls has officially struck out in its bid to host the national art gallery, but the city never really got in the game and local official went to bat only half-heartedly. The competition to host the National Portrait Gallery of Canada closed last week, and despite [...]
Niagara Falls Review |
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Indiana's First Renaissance to be Unveiled...
CARMEL, Ind.----The "Hoosier" state prepares to unveil its first Renaissance near Carmel's premier Arts and Design District on Friday, May 30, 2008 during a ribbon cutting ceremony with Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard and other key dignitaries.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Table saved from skip makes £40k
A rare Victorian table which was rescued after being thrown on a skip sells for £40,000 at auction.
BBC News |
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Clios Honor Ads From Ogilvy, Saatchi
The Clio Festival, which wrapped up Saturday in Miami, handed out seven Grand Clios, though none for a print ad that featured photography.
PDNonline |
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Sam Shepard to Appear at Storytelling Enclave The Moth as Part of World Science Festival
NEW YORK----Sam Shepard, the Oscar-nominated actor and Pulitzer-winning playwright, will appear at the renowned storytelling collective The Moth in an event entitled "Toil and Trouble...Stories of Experiments Gone Wrong," as part of the 2008 World Science Festival .
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Total Exploration Production Makes a 120 TFlops Step With SGI to Accelerate Exploration Decisions
In a global effort to extract the greatest value from subsurface oil and gas reservoirs, the Exploration and Production Branch at French oil and gas leader Total recently expanded its already extensive computing and storage capabilities with SGI technology.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
The day before the Carnegie International opened, I pulled into the Mattress Factory to see Inner and Outer Space , a new show curated by Dara Meyers-Kingsley.
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Darienite benefits hospital with sales of art
Darien resident Ann Marenakos, owner of Adelaide Fine Art in New Canaan, is holding an opening art show for the “Hope in Motion” benefit for Stamford Hospital’s Bennett Cancer Center from 6 to 8:30 on Friday, May 23, at her gallery.
The Darien Times |
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Recovered Munch painting redated on eve of Oslo exhibit
Oslo - Restoration work on The Scream, one of two famous works by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch stolen in 2004, has helped experts determine that it was painted 17 years later than previously believed, the Munch Museum said Wednesday. The museum in O...
EARTHtimes.org |
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R.C. Waters Elementary School art show impressive
Those visiting R. C. Wat
Fremont News-Messenger |
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Jacqueline Audet wins River Run poster contest
The Westport River Watershed Alliance announced the winners of this year's poster contest depicting the fifth annual River Run Race. Students in the watershed were asked to capture the excitement of a paddling race for canoes and kayaks and /or the celebration of the summer solstice.
Westport Shorelines |
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365 Days Opportunity knocks year round for six Oklahoma artists
If you had $10,000 and one year, what would you create? This is essentially the idea behind The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition's new exhibit "Art 365." Six projects by Oklahoma artists were chosen to each receive a $10,000 honorarium and a year of curatorial guidance. The resultant exhibit is the pr... By Nat McKnight.
Urban Tulsa |
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Get ready to be 'Captured' again
Like a great hunter stalking his prey, Cincinnati shutterbugs have been called into service once again to "Capture" the essence of the Queen City. Sponsored by CINweekly, the second online photo contest is under way for the next "Capture Cincinnati" book/DVD.
Community Press & Recorder |
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CANNES '08 BIZ DAILY Film Department's Gill and Slacker Chat At AmPav, Arthouse Deals With Fortissimo, Jaman Takes ...
Continuing coverage of the Marche du Film in Cannes, indieWIRE reports on the latest deals and news from the Croisette. The Film Department 's Mark Gill and Neil Sacker sat down with Mike Goodridge at the American Pavilion to update on the nearly one-year-old company's progress, Arthouse Films signs an exclusive deal with Fortissimo , both First Look Studios and Magnolia Pictures sign with ...
indieWIRE |
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Homeschool Days focus on Native American history
COSHOCTON - Most students enjoy a day out of the classroom. For homeschool students activities at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum this week helped them meet some Ohio history requirements.
Coshocton Tribune |
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Art commission to hold special meeting
The Public Art Commission will hold a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the Town Hall Board Room, 16 S. Main St.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Turning the corner?
DANVILLE -- At least four new businesses will help fill up more than a dozen vacancies on Mill Street in downtown Danville. A wedding shop and a new tattoo parlor have already opened on Danville's main street. A photography shop is scheduled to open in June and a brew pub should be coming this fall.
The Daily Item |
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Bangs, balloons and battles
DANVILLE -- There will be an added bang to this year's Iron Heritage Festival, as well as uplifting experiences and thrilling challenges involving local firefighters.
The Daily Item |
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