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Another festival wrapped up
MIDDLESBORO — From the moment the 78th Annual Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival (KMLF) began until the moment that the magical weekend came to a close, the Middlesboro Daily News was there.
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Visit the Free Chevy Sports Zone at 2008 CMA Music Festival for Celebrity Competitions, DockDogs, K9s in Flight, BBQ ...
The 2008 CMA Music Festival carries on the tradition of unique interactions between fans and their favorite celebrities with the free Chevy Sports Zone. The area will feature a variety of friendly competitions between Country Music artists, celebrities, professional athletes and chefs.
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Mural exhibits wetlands' diversity of life
The eye-catching mural on the side of the pavilion at Quittapahilla Educational Wetlands was painted by Wernersville residents Elizabeth George, a retired Conrad Weiser Elementary School teacher, and her daughter, Megan, an art education student at Kutztown University.
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In East Hampton, No Wining Allowed Without a License
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y.: For decades, opening an art exhibit in East Hampton has been synonymous with uncorking a bottle of wine and sticking toothpicks into cheese squares.
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Free Will Astrology 05/28/08
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Ernest Hemingway said that his best work was a very short story consisting of six words: “For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn.” Alan Moore’s brief masterpiece of fiction is, I think, just as good: “Machine. Unexpectedly, I’d invented a time.”
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'Despicable' church art robbery
Police condemn the theft of a 500-year-old painting by an Italian artist from a Powys church.
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'Track Town USA' art exhibit
In honor of the sports that have made Eugene famous, the Maude Kerns Art Center is pleased to present “Track Town USA,” opening on Friday, May 30, with a reception from 6 – 8 p.m. The exhibit is on display through July 11.
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Farm It Out
Four years ago, Me Ra Koh was feeling exasperated with her up-and-coming wedding photography business. “I was struggling,” recalls the Seattle-based shooter. “I felt that however well I was doing, it was never enough.”
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Chapman Catt Home, Museum opens for regular hours
With the construction of the new Interpretive Center well underway, the Carrie Chapman Catt Girlhood Home and Museum just south of Charles City has opened for regular hours now through Labor Day. The museum will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
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Renowned artist holds show in tiny Lothian gallery
A WORLD-FAMOUS artist is holding a rare exhibition in a tiny seaside art gallery in East Lothian.
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Artist finds connections at new center
Intermezzo: Recent Works by Benito Huerta" offers a chance to check out the high-ceilinged and skylighted second-floor Main Gallery at Austin's Mexican American Cultural Center, which opened last fall.
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Art That Fits On Your Phone
"Cell phone art is gaining ground. The Australian Network for Art and Technology has a good site. There are festivals for cell photos, videos and even ring tones. In Japan, teenagers write novels on their way home from school.
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S’pore artist based in Australia returns with major solo exhibition
SINGAPORE: A Singapore artist based in Australia has come home for a major solo exhibition, which is part of the Singapore Arts Festival.
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LoRegio’s musings (Thursday, May 29, 2008)
The latest saviour for downtown Brandon could be the proposed museum/archives. If the stars align, the money flows and karma is in-sync, the old firehall will get a second life. City council has agree
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Chamber preparing for festival
The Paris Area Chamber of Commerce is getting ready for the Mount Magazine International Butterfly Festival, which will take place in Paris and at Mount Magazine June 20-21.
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Students and artists featured in new exhibit
The Mentors and Makers exhibition has moved into the Elora Centre for the Arts, filling two rooms with vibrant, colourful and interesting work by art teachers and students who use the centre.
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Call For Entries: 2008 Third Coast Festival / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition
The Third Coast International Audio Festival is now accepting entries for the 2008 Third Coast Festival / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition.
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SPORTS HEADLINES
MUSKEGON — The opening reception and artist award ceremony for the 80th Regional Exhibition at the Muskegon Museum of Art will be held Thursday from 5:30-8 p.m. Awards will be given at 7 p.m.
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National Gallery quizzed on Henson
POLICE investing photographer Bill Henson have visited the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) and other Canberra galleries to examine their collections.
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Price of gasoline
“Capt. John Dunaway’s dissertation May 24 on the fuel crisis was one of the most lucid and well-thought-out pieces I have had the pleasure of reading. In recent years, every time one of the major U.S. oil companies has tried to build a new refinery, that effort has been shut down by the bleeding hearts in Congress and those who say, ‘not in my back yard.’ The same goes for attempts at increased ...
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Dueling Latin American art auctions in NYC
World-renowned art auctioneers Christie's and Sotheby's will hold dueling auctions of Latin American masterworks this week, including iconic paintings by Rufino Tamayo, Diego Rivera and Fernando Botero.
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S'pore artist based in Australia returns with major solo exhibition
SINGAPORE: A Singapore artist based in Australia has come home for a major solo exhibition which is part of the Singapore Arts Festival. For the first time, artist Mathew Ngui is selecting 10 of his works created over two decades. Many of them are literally larger than life.
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Photo contest winners named
MAYVILLE — Nine winners of the fourth annual Edgar G. Mueller Photography Contest were announced recently in the grand auditorium of the Limestone School Museum.Archan Sramek of Beaver Dam won best of show and $700 for her black-and-white entry "Mary" which depicts her mother who lives in Columbus.There were cash awards in four categories for both black-and-white and color. Don Bauer, president ...
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Absolutely Fabulous
With Turandot and Lucia di Lammermoor, the Fort Worth Opera Festival continues climbing to new heights.
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Neighborhood Exhibit With Quilt Anchors Reopened Arts Council’s Robeson Center
A permanent neighborhood exhibition, with the Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood Quilt as its centerpiece, will take a place of pride when the Arts Council of Princeton opens the doors of its newly renovated and expanded Paul Robeson Center for the Arts next Thursday.
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