|
Luminato listings
The Luminato Festival returns June 6 with a plethora of entertainment – visual arts, theatrical performances, music, dance and more. Here is a quick rundown of some of the things you can do and see on the opening weekend.
Toronto Star |
|
Motion pictures
The art of going slow has sped up in recent years. Douglas Gordon's 24-Hour Psycho video – Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film slowed to stretch through an entire day – travels the art festival circuit the way an old master would once tour the great museums.
Toronto Star |
|
Dallas museum exhibit features life of stylish couple
DALLAS (AP) - For Sara and Gerald Murphy, art and life melded easily and seamlessly. The stylish Murphys surrounded themselves with friends like Pablo Picasso, Cole Porter and Ernest Hemingway in the warm sun of the south of France.
KXAN 36 Austin |
|
Dallas museum exhibit features life of stylish couple
Associated Press - May 31, 2008 4:15 AM ET DALLAS (AP) - For Sara and Gerald Murphy, art and life melded easily and seamlessly. The stylish Murphys surrounded themselves with friends...
KXXV Waco |
|
A stitch through time
In February, the call came out, via the newspaper, that volunteer sewers were needed by the Monroe County Historical Museum. And - certainly not untypical of the citizens of Monroe County - help came ranging in age from 13 to 70.
The Monroe Evening News |
|
Dreaming of the sea
An exhibition of wooden sculptures and paintings titled Sea Dreaming is being held at St James Cavalier in Valletta. It is hosted by Derek Nice in collaboration with Vince Briffa, artist and installation designer, and Digby Atkinson, painter and printmaker.
Times of Malta |
|
Art in the Park
WHAT: " Jeff Koons ," an exhibit spanning the contemporary artist's work from 1979 through 2007. (Some of the works contain graphic sexual images. They are displayed in a separate space within the exhibit.)
The San Francisco Examiner |
|
River Days' slate announced
Suave R&B man Brian McKnight and pop-rocker Michelle Branch will join a Michigan-heavy bill of performers at this year's edition of the annual River Days festival, organizers announced Friday.
Detroit Free Press |
|
Glass adds tension to Melissa Dyne's installation at the Museum of Contemporary Craft
Call it an expression of geometry. Or an exploration of glass and light. Or a piece of performance art that might shatter into thousands of glittery shards.
The Oregonian |
|
Contemporary Museum explores the business of art
Show features entrepreneurs The setting sun peeks through the large bay windows in the living room of Irene Hofmann's home in Owings Mills. Strewn across the black dining room table are tiny booklets of literature, or lifestyle tracts: a sort of collection of miniature place mats and the food for thought they provide. The brief words on the small folder paper are often satiric in nature, a ...
Baltimore Sun |
|
California Sculptor Receives Award for 'Pan With His iPod'
California bay area sculptor Adam Reeder's sculpture "Pan With His iPod" has won 1st place for figurative sculpture in the San Francisco Academy of Art University's Annual Spring Show. (PRWeb May 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb657834.htm
PRWeb |
|
Fifth Evening on the River held Friday night
The fundraiser for the Evansville Parks Foundation and Keep Evansville Beautiful freathred food, drinks, art, music, a silent auction, and more.
14 WFIE Evansville |
|
Students decorate puzzle pieces for art show
OROVILLE -- As the school year was drawing to a close last week, art students at Challenge Charter High School finished eight art pieces that were entered in a community art event.
Oroville Mercury-Register |
|
Bulletin Board: A list of events in Broward County
Today's highlights "Jazz in Fort Lauderdale ," art exhibit, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, 231 SW Second Ave., Fort Lauderdale. $10. Call 954-463-4431.
Sun-Sentinel |
|
Unwelcome touch-up: Maroon Creek Bridge gets painted by vandals
ASPEN Someone is spray painting graffiti on the Maroon Creek bridge, which is scheduled to open to traffic in July, according to Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) officials.
The Aspen Times |
|
Father, daughter team up
Cafe Amenity opens Tuesday with game tables, free Wi-Fi, plasma TVs and artwork.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
|
All invited to wedding at Greek Festival
The annual festival is the culmination of months of preparation of food and beverages, dance routines and handwork, all shared with thousands of guests.
Ventura County Star |
|
Fruit Carving Gold Medalist
Food Network Challenge carving winners.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
|
OEwaves to Develop Low Phase Noise Miniature Opto-Electronic Oscillator for Digital Receiver/Exciter Module
Company to prototype and demonstrate proprietary Whispering Gallery Mode (WGM) micro-resonator based opto-electronic oscillator (OEO) in support of Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) development of Digital Receiver/Exciter module for an antenna array.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
|
'Sip 'n Slide' at South Boston Restaurant
Guests Celebrate Summer with Specialty Sliders and Seasonal Sippers at 606 Congress Restaurant at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
|
Class’ top scholars revealed
YUCCA VALLEY — Yucca Valley High School’s Renaissance Awards Thursday honored students for their stellar achievements, not just in academic excellence but also for their fine characters on and off campus.
Hi-Desert Star |
|
Art sought for contest
The Bountiful Davis Arts Council is seeking entries for the annual Bountiful Handcart Days art show.
Deseret Morning News |
|
Going home again
Kevin Maag helps move a statue of Brigham Young back to its home inside the Utah state Capitol on Friday. The sculpture was stored and also received a cleaning during the Capitol's remodeling.
Deseret Morning News |
|
Demo & Dialogue with Janey Skeer -- 05/31/08 at Art Students League Gallery
Demo & Dialogue with Janey Skeer -- 05/31/08 at Art Students League Gallery
Rocky Mountain News |
|
Country troubador Michael Murphey to perform at Wilma
Cowboy-song crooner and writer Michael Martin Murphey is lending his voice to the International Wildlife Film Festival and Media Center, with a concert featuring his friend Rob Quist and local country star Shane Clouse.
Missoulian |
|
|