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Art is in the house
In Mill Neck, a dealer s home is her gallery In Mill Neck, a dealer s home is her gallery
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Folk Festival signs six
The first six acts announced range from Cajun to Philly soul to Hawaiian guitar, maintaining the festival's commitment to diverse music.
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Modern art's kudos and glamour lure Russia's rich
Wealthy Russians who can't spare millions to buy headline art from Europe and the United States are snapping up cheaper contemporary works in Russia to add a twist of transcendent glamour to their homes.
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U Of Iowa Film Student Has Cannes Debut
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) _ A University of Iowa cinema major says he was able to show his five-minute film at the Cannes Short Film Festival in France. Producer Bob Zegler traveled to the renowned festival this month with writer and director Brad Bischoff.
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Bitstream Releases BREW-Compatible Versions of its ThunderHawk Mobile Browser and Font Rendering Plug-ins
Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS) a software development company with core competencies in browsing, font and publishing technologies, announced today that it will be making its ThunderHawk mobile browser and Font Fusion(R) and Panorama(R) font rendering plug-ins available to BREW carriers, device manufacturers, and developers. ThunderHawk, the fastest mobile browser on the market today, will now be ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Police inspect NGA's Henson pictures
THE investigation into photographer Bill Henson spread further yesterday as police visited Canberra art galleries - including the National Gallery of Australia - to examine their collections.
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Amour without glamour
John Currin takes an old-fashioned approach in his porn-inspired paintings
The Australian |
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A 'novel' way of looking at books
A new exhibition at the view' in Winchester explores a novel' way of looking at books. Madeleine Humphries' exhibition is called Look Beyond the Cover' and focuses on the intricate beauty of books as objects, as opposed to just sources of information.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Local art students share in awards
The Advanced Senior Art Students at Goochland High School held their annual senior art show at Art A la Carte, earlier this month.
The Goochland Gazette |
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Henson photographs 'double standard' - Abbott
LIBERAL frontbencher Tony Abbott says it's a double standard to regard images of naked children as pornography when they're on a computer but as art if they're in a gallery.
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Fine art exhibition of six north-central province
Nhan Dan- An exhibition of fine art works by artists from six north central provinces has recently opened at Ho Chi Minh Museum, Hue central city. The exhibition displays 119 works by 108 artists. Works are varied in medium, from lacquer, gouache, oil and acrylic.
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DHS Unified Arts Department announces art show winners
DARTMOUTH — Supporting the Dartmouth High School's mission of welcoming community and celebrating student achievement, Judy Smith Cronin, chairperson of the Unified Arts Department, along with the teachers and students of the Unified Arts...
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Artist Beryl Cook dies aged 81
Artist Beryl Cook, famed for her comical paintings of bulky ladies, has died aged 81, her spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
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First of 4 Randolph College paintings up for auction at Christie's
LYNCHBURG -- The first of four paintings that Randolph College intends to sell to bolster its financial situation is up for auction. Rufino Tamayo's "Troubadour" is to be offered at Christie's Latin American art auction tonight in New York. Opponents of the sale of paintings in the Lynchburg college's art collection obtained an injunction to block the college's plans in November. But they ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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First of 4 Randolph College paintings up for auction at Christie’s
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — The first of four paintings that Randolph College intends to sell to bolster its financial situation is up for auction.
The News & Advance |
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Bonnaroo Selects KickApps for Online Community and Rich Media Management
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has selected KickApps, the leading on demand social media platform, to power the online community and media management system for its recently re-launched website, Bonnaroo.com. The community allows people from around the World to meet fellow Bonnaroo fans and attendees, share stories about their experiences at the festival, upload videos, photos and audio files, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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First of 4 Randolph College paintings up for auction at Christie's
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) - The first of 4 paintings that Randolph College intends to sell to bolster its financial situation is up for auction. Rufino Tamayo's "Troubadour" is to be offered at Christie's Latin American art auction Wednesday evening in New York.
WAVY 10 |
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Boynton panel taps 'Rings of Promise' for city sculpture
Residents' favorite sculptures pulled through as the Art Advisory Board's favorites too.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Dartmouth resident curates exhibition of photographs
NEW BEDFORD — Dartmouth resident Sally Sapienza has curated an exhibition of photographs made of pencil drawings done in Fayal in 1843-1844.
The Standard-Times |
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First of 4 Randolph College paintings up for auction at Christie's
Associated Press - May 28, 2008 9:25 AM ET LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) - The first of 4 paintings that Randolph College intends to sell to bolster its financial situation is up for auction.
WRIC 8 News Richmond |
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Bitstream Releases BREW-Compatible Versions of its ThunderHawk Mobile Browser and Font Rendering Plug-ins
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.----Bitstream Inc. a software development company with core competencies in browsing, font and publishing technologies, announced today that it will be making its ThunderHawk mobile browser and Font Fusion® and Panorama® font rendering plug-ins available to BREW carriers, device manufacturers, and developers.
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Prison film "Hunger" offers little food for thought
CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen brings the key tenets required to win Britain's top honor for modern art to directing his first film, and so it is trite, grim and feebly provocative.
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New details about heist at Museum of Anthropology
New details about the gold art heist at the Museum of Anthropology are starting to emerge. The CBC is reporting key surveillance cameras went offline without explanation for four hours, shooting but not ...
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Festival of the Arts 2008 poster unveiled
GRAND RAPIDS -- When the sun shines brightly in early June, a good pair of shades helps you get around town during Festival of the Arts. This year, you will need Ray-Bans just to look at the official Festival 2008 poster.
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First of 4 Randolph College paintings up for auction at Christie's
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) -- The first of four paintings that Randolph College intends to sell to bolster its financial situation is up for auction. Rufino Tamayo's "Troubadour" is to be offered at Christie's Latin American art auction Wednesday evening in New York.
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