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Annapolis is a natural draw for street festivals
Annapolis loves to party in the street. And the charm of Annapolis takes to the streets again this summer as the city holds a series of street festivals, celebrating everything from businesses and charities to upscale art and good old rock 'n' roll.
The Capital
Jawbone earpiece 'jewelry' caters to techno chic
In a hip art gallery in a San Francisco neighborhood teeming with Internet firms, Aliph recently unveiled a slim new Jawbone earpiece crafted to blend high-technology with haute couture.
AFP via Yahoo! News
Galleries and Museums in Sag Harbor
Goat Alley Gallery , 200 Division St., P.O. Box 1144, Sag Harbor, 631-725-1902.
The Virginia Gazette
AFM donates first aircraft
The Armed Forces of Malta have donated their first aircraft, a Bell 47G2 helicopter, to the Aviation Museum in Ta’ Qali.
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Fine Arts Society of the Southen Tier announces winners tonight
The Fine Arts Society of the Southern Tier will be announcing the winners of their juried art show this evening in a reception from 6:00-8:00 PM at the Oakdale Mall in Johnson City. A light reception will be served and the public is invited to attend. There is no addmission fee.
Press & Sun-Bulletin
TRA Group Looking for Ideas For Interactive Museum Exhibits
A group of representatives from Oyster Bay flew out to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt Saturday, May 10 and returned Monday, May 12. They were there to meet with the officers and crew to begin the process of discussing possible exhibition ideas that might be used to showcase the mission of the USS Theodore Roosevelt carrier battle group, known as the Navy's "Big Stick," in the ...
Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot
Gales Creek Strawberry Fest June 8
Looking for something fun for the whole family to do close to home? Look no further. The 42nd annual Strawberry Festival is from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at Gales Creek Community Church.
The Hillsboro Argus
Walters Center opens 'Mirth'
The Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center presents "Mirth," an art exhibition featuring paintings by Terence Healy and David C. Lewis and sculpture by Sara Swink in the main gallery.
The Hillsboro Argus
Influence Gallery features Schisler, Woodward arts
Influence Gallery, 231 E Main Street, Hillsboro, will feature artists Di Angelique Schisler and Jackie Woodward during the First Tuesday event on Tuesday, June 3.
The Hillsboro Argus
Sequoia Gallery's June show features Black, Henson, Smolensky artworks
The art of Lauren Black, Grace Henson and Jos頓molensky will be the focus of the Sequoia Gallery & Studios' June featured artists show, which opens with a reception for the artists on during First Tuesday on June 3 from 6-8 p.m.
The Hillsboro Argus
BMS art gallery showcases cultures
The art on the walls near the auditorium of the Bethel Middle School is really something quite nice to look at. However, if you wanted to compliment the artists, you'd have to take a trip overseas. That's because the work wasn't done by Bethel students.
Bethel Beacon
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
VINING — If the tiny town of Vining, population 69, is known for anything, it's probably the odd collection of giant sculptures, which includes a levitating coffee cup, a severed foot with a sore toe, a giant pliers squishing a bug and an elephant made out of lawn mower blades.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Ethnic Heritage Museum extends run for Civil War exhibit
The Ethnic Heritage Museum is extending the run of “The Civil War and Rockford’s African-American Experience.”
Rockford Register Star
Johnson's work focus of arts guild meeting
Portraitist, muralist and instructor in oil and acrylic painting, Patti Johnson of South Beach will provide the program for the Coastal Arts Guild (CAG) luncheon meeting Thursday, June 5. Members will gather at 11:30 a.m. in the Visual Arts Center (VAC) for a social hour preceding the meeting.
Newport News-Times
Chamber music on the coast at Cascade Head Music Festival
The Cascade Head Music Festival presents a weekend of classical chamber music performance from Oregon's finest chamber ensembles June 12 through 15 at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
Newport News-Times
Surreal landscapes, colorful watercolors at Lawrence Gallery
The Lawrence Gallery will feature Allan Stephenson and Alisha Whitman during the month of June at the gallery's Salishan location in the Shops at Salishan, 7755 Hwy 101 North, Gleneden Beach.
Newport News-Times
Ten South L.A. Schools Use Art to Break Down Race Barrier
African-American and Latino students from 10 Los Angeles public schools will showcase more than 100 original works of art to show that two cultures can come together and break the race barrier through art at the Second Annual "Colors for Unity" Juried Art Exhibition hosted by ICEF Public Schools and the Norm Maxwell Gallery.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
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NEW BUS stops, incorporating children's artwork, have been unveiled in Redditch. These colourful vibrant shelters will really enhance the town, give young people the chance to 'own' a part of their area and enable them to showcase their artwork and creative talents.
Bromsgrove Standard
2 TN staff members shine in state writing competition
Koehler, Endy win big in Press Club Communications contest
Times News
First grader shows true sun sense
Sona Jacob knows her sun safety. After sifting through 600 entries in the Canadian Cancer Society's fourth annual Sunsense Poster Contest, the judges chose Jacob's picture as this year's winner.
Mississauga News
Laura Bush Visits Ogden Museum
Ted Jackson / The Times-Picayune Dr. J. Richard Gruber, Director of Ogden Museum of Southern Art enters the gallery space with First Lady Laura Bush during her visit to the museum and the Patrick F. Taylor Library in New Orleans..
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Young Picassos learn new techniques
Does your child love to draw and doodle, and prefer watercolors to Wii? The West Valley Art Museum's Young Masters Summer Art Classes for Youth has just the thing for your middle-school Monet.
The Arizona Republic
Sylvan Lake Home and Garden Tour has unique features
What sets this year's Sylvan Lake Home and Garden Tour apart from other tours is art. "Each homeowner has an artistic flair in their home's architecture and design, and they are all art collectors," said Midge Davidson, this year's chairwoman.
The Oakland Press
Slovenia remembers its great architect - and his timeless appeal
To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of its greatest architect, Slovenia has unleashed a flurry of exhibitions and symposiums abroad to try to bring more recognition to Jože Plečnik. With shows currently running in Belgium and Japan, Slovenian architects are also hoping to breathe new life into the so-called Slovenian School of Architecture.
Radio Prague
Canal walks begin Saturday
Cumberland Basin Walk/Talks will be offered Saturdays and Sundays at 3:15 p.m. through Aug. 31. Visitors meet the ranger at the mule sculpture at Canal Plaza for the 30-minute walk.
Cumberland Times-News
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