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British star Hall lands role as Allen's `Vicky'
With her biggest film break yet, a lead role in a Woody Allen flick, Rebecca Hall landed on one of the most-glamorous spots on Earth: the star-packed red carpet at a Cannes Film Festival premiere. Still able to stroll around without being recognized by eager celebrity-watchers, the British actress also scouted the town's main drag, the Croisette, and made a sighting that summed up the absurdity ...
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Da Kine
The assistant curator of the current Honolulu Academy of Arts exhibition "The Dragon's Gift: The Sacred Arts of Bhutan" teaches a noncredit course, "Buddhist Cultures of the Himalayas," beginning June 2 at the University of Hawaii-Manoa.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Student art on display
Senator Serphin Maltese and Assemblymember Audrey Pheffer congratulate Ailyn Acosta, a 2nd grader at P.S. 232 in Howard Beach, whose painting "Pueblo Adobe Community" was on display at the 18th Annual New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) Legislative Student Art Exhibit.
Queens Courier |
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This week
TODAY THRIFT STORE SALE: Second Tern Thrift Store is selling everything at half price; proceeds to benefit the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory; free; 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.; 17377 Spring River Road, Sunriver; 593-3367.BENEFIT CONCERT: Event includes performance by Brad Tisdel and friends, a Nepalese dinner, a silent auction and a video presentation; proceeds to benefit Ten Friends; $40 adults, ...
The Bulletin |
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Planning ahead
Right Around the Corner May 30 ’ MAYFAIR FESTIVAL: The Waldorf School of Bend hosts festival; event includes children‘s arts and crafts, activity booths, archery, pony rides, rock wall climbing, cake walk and more; free; 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.; The Waldorf School of Bend, 63175 O.B. Riley Road, Bend; www.bendwaldorf.com or 330-8841.
The Bulletin |
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News & Star
CARLISLE’S award-winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery could be handed over to a charitable trust. Carlisle City Council believes that a not-for-profit trust could do a better job of running its museums service.
The News and Star |
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Artist gets head back from vandalized giant NH ant
An 8-foot tall sculpture of a red ant in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is getting its head back.
Boston Globe |
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Would-be career develops into hobby
Long before he picked up a law book, attorney Scott Belt picked up a camera and photography is now a hobby that was almost his career.
Morris Daily Herald |
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Rainbow film fest explores wide range of themes
The 19th annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival, presented by the Honolulu Gay & Lesbian Cultural Foundation
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Australian police: Charges likely over photos
Fri, May 23, 2008 (3:57 a.m.) Police said Friday they expect to file charges over photographs showing naked 12- and 13-year-old children that were supposed to be exhibited at a Sydney art gallery.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Australian police: Charges likely over photos
Police said Friday they expect to file charges over photographs showing naked 12- and 13-year-old children that were supposed to be exhibited at a Sydney art gallery.
The Kansas City Star |
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Merry Maids: A contest worth winning ...
You know, I might not have mentioned this before, but I am not a person who has ever been keen on contests, which, let's face it, usually involve self-sacrifice matched with less than inspiring odds.
The Pampa News |
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Weekend brings kites, festival
In his blog Monday, Michael Eckert questioned how we could stand idly by and let other cities try to snatch up the Walleye Capital of the World©® title, and he asked what other claims we should trademark "before some one-light town in Ohio or Iowa gets its hands on it?"
Times Herald |
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New Iberia history comes to life for museum donors
Want to meet the owner of New Iberia’s only nightclub in the 1860s and ’70s? How about the captain of the riverboat found sunken into the mud of the Bayou Teche?
The Daily Iberian |
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Australian police: Charges likely over photos
Police said Friday they expect to file charges over photographs showing naked 12- and 13-year-old children that were supposed to be exhibited at a Sydney art gallery.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Design Notes: Have a treasure for Toy Town Museum auction?
Treasures for Toy Town
The Buffalo News |
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Scream painting back on display
Edvard Munch's The Scream, damaged by armed robbers who took the masterpiece in 2004, goes back on display in Norway.
BBC News |
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Students get early taste of festival
LANCASTER - Carson Rainier, 6, clapped in awe of music he heard for the first time.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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"Pinoy Idol" Top 24 show off their vocal prowess to the media
From more than 20,ooo applicants who came from different provinces all over the country, Pinoy Idol hopefuls were finally trimmed down to 24 contestants.
PEP |
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Students donate $400 to Haven Hospice
Pat Sinor (right) donates a $400 check Wednesday to Charles Lynwood Walters, Delores Saulsby and Caroline Long of Haven Hospice on behalf of the Lake City Middle School art students.
Lake City Reporter |
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News & Star
ART lovers have a rare chance to meet one of Britain’s most successful artists tomorrow. Alexander Millar will be at the Treeby & Bolton gallery, in Keswick, to launch his Northern Soul exhibition.
The News and Star |
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Village rebuffs artwork criticism
People in a Fife town insist they are not "philistines" for forcing the removal of a public modern artwork.
BBC News |
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Is it art or pornography?
A photographic exhibition in Sydney of naked 12 and 13-year-old children has sparked a heated debate over whether adolescent nudity is art or pornography.
News 24 South Africa |
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Reluctant 'artist' is known for fancy metal fabrications
VISTA “The Big Blue Kite,” Robert Rochin's first attempt at creating public art, stands near Santa Fe Avenue and Main Street in Vista.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Art
All weekend – PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERICKA MARKLEY – Ends June 30; Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.; regular admission applies; hours, 427-6440.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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