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Arts & Crafts
Art League Art Show, Friday and Saturday, Laurel Park Shopping Center. Info: 890-0412.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Big Ben sculpture marks recycling
A 20ft high sculpture of Big Ben made from Coca-Cola cans has been unveiled in the South Bank ahead of Recycle Week.
BBC News |
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An expanded USGA Museum reopens in NJ after 3-year facelift
FAR HILLS, N.J. - If golf equipment is your thing, the grand reopening of the USGA Museum is going to give you an eyeful.
phillyburbs.com |
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Appreciates generosity Dear Editor: To all who contributed to and attended our silent auction:
The Westport Island Community Association wants to thank all who contributed generously to our silent auction. And we are very grateful to all of you who brought cash and checkbooks. Without you it would not have been such a financial success! Plus we had lots of fun.
Wiscasset Newspaper |
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Concert? here? For 10,000?
A three-day music festival at Point East Maritime Village that would have a capacity of 10,000 people, with room for about 8,000 to camp, was proposed to Wiscasset selectmen Tuesday night.
Wiscasset Newspaper |
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Sacramento heats up
Suddenly, Sacramento is a Destination. Some may credit movie star-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for raising the profile of California's capital, but the renaissance actually started long before that.
Inside Bay Area |
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Henson refuses to name model
THE police investigation into Bill Henson's photography has stalled because the artist has refused to reveal the identity of the 13-year-old girl he photographed naked for his exhibition at Paddington.
Bega District News |
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Singapore stages a renaissance
THE island nation's unlikely investment in the arts is transforming notions of culture and fostering a strong local industry.
The Australian |
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Atria Darien hosts reception for June Hagen
On Wednesday, June 4, Atria Darien will showcase the work of local artist June Hagen at the Gratia Gillespie Art Gallery. The exhibit entitled, “Urban and Urbane,” will be on display throughout the month of June.
The Darien Times |
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Prize Event for the Talented
JEDDAH, 1 June 2008 — More than 200 talented young people will exhibit their creativity beginning today at Jeddah’s International Exhibitions Center. The three-day event, entitled Rahalah (“Traveler”), will include about 150 booths exhibiting various creative talents.
Arab News |
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Recylcled Materials, New Ideas
Santa Barbara Arts Commission announces artists for “State of the Art” exhibition.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Dallas exhibit features life of stylish couple
DALLAS—For Sara and Gerald Murphy, art and life melded easily.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Vidal M. Treviño offering music enrichment programs
The Vidal M. Treviño School of Communications and Fine Arts music instructors are holding enrichment programs this month.One is a three-week summer enrichment program for brass and strings instruments.
Laredo Morning Times |
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Culture: Russians Snap Up Home-Grown Contemporary Art
The Moscow's World Fine Art Fair has opened its doors with more Russian galleries displaying work than ever before. The seriously well-off can choose from the works of masters such as Picasso and Degas. But this year, Russian contemporary art appears to be the hottest ticket.
Radio Free Europe: Radio Library |
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Renowned tattooist exhibits painting
The gorgeous nature that surrounds the Contemporary Museum at Makiki Heights served as inspiration for mike ledger as he planned out his installation nearby the museum café.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Arts Council Plans Reception
The Lake Wales Arts Council Inc. will have an opening reception for Artrageous!, an interactive children's exhibit, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Michael Crews Gallery at the Lake Wales Arts Center, 1099 State Road 60 E.The exhibit will be on display through Aug. 8.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Art with 100 stories - Horrors of (local) war
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of profiles of artwork featured this October in the book and exhibition, "One Hundred Stories: Highlights from the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts."
The Herald-Mail |
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Alice exhibition to go on show
A THREE-YEAR project by an American artist to create pioneering illustrations for a new edition of Lewis Carroll's masterpiece Alice in Wonderland will go on show in Lacock this summer.
Wiltshire Times |
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Linkin Park Excessive Art Show Details
A top story from this week. Mike Shinoda will premiere Glorious Excess, his most ambitious and powerful series of paintings and digital works to date, on July 12.
antiMUSIC |
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Columbus' orchestra may be silenced, but Toledo Symphony plays on
As the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle filled on May 9, shortly before the final...
The Toledo Blade |
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Inside Boston
They call it America's Walking City. And indeed, it's easy to pass your days in Boston meandering from one famous site (the Paul Revere House) to another (the Union Oyster House). But follow the locals and you'll discover what makes Bostonians so loyal to their home town: a mix of green parks, elegant shopping, undersung museums and cozy pubs (and we don't mean Cheers). Here are a dozen tourist ...
The Buffalo News |
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Local photographers' work honored at convention in Dayton
Kevin and Amy Mears, owners of Mears Photography Inc., recently attended the annual Mid-East States Regional Convention in Dayton.
Chillicothe Gazette |
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Art in Your Eye program set
BATAVIA – Art in Your Eye will sponsor an amateur songwriting contest featuring five categories, prize money and live performances by the finalists on Aug. 2 in Shannon Hall in the East Side Community Center.
Kane County Chronicle |
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THE GUITAR THAT MADE MILWAUKEE (AND NJ) FAMOUS
MILWAUKEE — Some local musicians saw the Waukesha County Historical Society & Museum's efforts to open an exhibit honoring hometown guitar legend Les Paul slowing to a near stop.
Asbury Park Press |
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Art calendar
View exhibit openings and special events on a self-guided tour of art galleries in Downtown Honolulu, Chinatown and Kailua; June 6; free; 524-1160.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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