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Taking their weave
We love the ambiance of the Stonewall Gallery at the Campbell Pottery Store. Having it filled with more than 40 pieces by 11 of the country's finest fiber artists only adds to its appeal.
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Preservationists say gas drilling imperils ancient carvings
WELLINGTON, Utah — Along Utah's Nine Mile Canyon lies what some call the longest art gallery in the world — thousands of prehistoric rock carvings and paintings of bighorn sheep and other wildlife, hunters wielding spears, and warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat.
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Bob Hope gala kicks off San Joaquin Film Festival
When it comes to movies, Stockton is notorious for not supporting more-adventurous fare. That reality, however, has done nothing to dampen Sophoan Sorn's faith in the San Joaquin Film Festival.
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Nature photography thrills through decades
UPDATED: :06 a.m. PDT, May 29, 2008 Thirteen-year-old William Kerney learned his native American background from his grandfather. He decided to learn the culture first hand at Native American Youth & Family Center.
The Oregonian |
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Monte Carlo Hosts "Passion for Life" Art Exhibition Supporting GEMLUC
The next Passion for Life collective art exhibition to be held from June 5-19, 2008 at the two Artemisia gallery locations in Monte Carlo will support GEMLUC, whose Honorary President is H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanovre.
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Get a sneak peek at the new Woodstock museum
A museum built on the site of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair that marks one of the world's most famous concerts is much more than a building that displays artifacts.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Australian police scour art galleries for ‘child porn'
SYDNEY - Police said Thursday they had visited the prestigious National Gallery of Australia in Canberra as part of a search for the works of an art photographer accused of producing child pornography.
Khaleej Times |
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Tangled up in tango
Sizzling: Diego Blanco and Padron at the KL Tango Festival. Gliding across the dance floor of Little Havana restaurant and bar in Kuala Lumpur, Margurite Brodie and her dance partner, Andreas Lehrke, exuded soul-stirring passion in their expert Argentine tango performance.
The New Straits Times |
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Australian police scour art galleries for 'child porn'
SYDNEY (AFP) - Police said Thursday they had visited the prestigious National Gallery of Australia in Canberra as part of a search for the works of an art photographer accused of producing child pornography.
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Australian police scour art galleries for 'child porn'
Police said Thursday they had visited the prestigious National Gallery of Australia in Canberra as part of a search for the works of an art photographer accused of producing child pornography.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Australian police scour art galleries for 'child porn'
Police said Thursday they had visited the prestigious National Gallery of Australia in Canberra as part of a search for the works of an art photographer accused of producing child pornography.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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R.A. Long junior's artwork places at state contest
Like great-grandmother, like great-granddaughter. Seventeen-year-old Kylena Gulickson traces her artistic flair back four generations, to great-grandmother Ruth Riegel.
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RCDS students compete in Holocaust Museum Visual Arts Competition
Rockland Country Day School students in Congers participated in the Holocaust Museum's Siegelbaum Literary and Visual Arts Competition and will have their art displayed at the museum in Spring Valley through June 17. The students are seventh-graders Katherine Geber, Noah Lesko-Kanowitz, Jamie Pohs and Alorah Saffran; eighth-graders Nina Heller, Martin Reinhardsen and Dakota Scholz; ninth-graders ...
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Rye scientist to speak at World Science Festival
MANHATTAN - This Saturday, children will have the chance to see what may not be as apparent in their cafeteria world of jocks and nerds - that in the adult world, athletes and scientists work as a team.
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Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist Marks 20th Anniversary
Novelist Paulo Coelho today announced the 20th Anniversary of The Alchemist, kicking off a yearlong celebration in Aviles, Spain and across the web. Coelho, invited by the Niemeyer Foundation, will host a special exhibition of his works and a live podcast taking questions both online and in person, and later posting the show on YouTube, Seesmic and MySpace.
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Festival to Play Up Germany's Philosophical Heritage
Germany will kick off its first philosophy festival, the "Elation of Ideas," with the aim of bringing weighty topics out of the ivory tower and into the public sphere.
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LEADER OF THE PACK
Picture a loft apartment that resembles a giant canvas, with all-white floors and walls. Now fill it with carefully curated art and objects so it resembles a gallery. And now you have the home of interior designer Vicente Wolf. When he isn't busy...
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Tom Cruise launches Web site devoted to himself
Actor Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes arrive for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala, "Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy" in New York in this May 5, 2008 file photo.
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Festivals near
Lovers of the old Mississippi Hill Country blues and contemporary blues get a third shot at the experience of favorite local artists, country food, camping out, and 14 hours of live music a day on July 4 and 5 in Potts Camp.
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Wood sculpture exhibition opens
A NATIONAL touring exhibition of wood sculpture by skilled carvers from throughout the UK will be on display in Wigtown from June 4.
The Galloway News |
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Noted naturalist offers 2 classes in Ogden
The Ogden Nature Center will host two classes June 14 with noted naturalist and sculptor George Bumann, who lives on the north edge of Yellowstone Park with his wife and two black Labs.
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Calendar -- Des Moines
"The Humongous Among Us: The World's Biggest Dinosaurs." today-Monday. The fossil exhibit features many rare and record-setting carnivores. Science Center of Iowa, 401 W. Martin Luther King Parkway. 274-6868; www.sciowa.org .
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Art Basel Braces for Billionaires After Record Spring Auctions
May 29 (Bloomberg) -- Dealers preparing for Art Basel in Switzerland are hoping wealthy collectors from around the world remain as eager to spend money as they were at record-breaking auctions this month.
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Opening day at the Huntington
SAN MARINO - After a 2-year, $20 million makeover and expansion, The Huntington Art Gallery opened its doors to the public for the first time on Wednesday. • Photo Gallery: Opening Day
Pasadena Star-News |
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New festival exhibits Dallas County artists
Fans of local art soon will have one more festival to add to their must-shop lists: Dallas Center's first Art in the Park celebration, which will spotlight the work of Dallas County artists on Saturday.
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