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Earth Day celebrations include Redlands art auction, Fawnskin forest cleanup, San Bernardino expo
An art auction, a forest cleanup and a fair and expo are among the events in San Bernardino County this week observing Earth Day. Earth Day, a day that aims to raise environmental awareness, is officially today, but events continue through the weekend.
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ComingSoon.net's Tribeca Film Festival Preview
As April comes to an end, it's time once again for the annual New York tradition, the Tribeca Film Festival , a constantly-evolving event that gives tens of thousands of New Yorkers and out-of-towners a chance to see the premieres of new movies from a variety of indie, documentary and foreign filmmakers, as well as a first look at some of the movies coming out in the early summer. This year's ...
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Literature influences superb work of visiting photographer
Even in the mornings, when the line at the Hopkins Center's Courtyard Cafe is long and tunnel-vision towards that breakfast sandwich seems impenetrable, Dartmouth students have been taking note of the arresting photographs that adorn the wall along the Upper Jewett Exhibition Corridor. But with little information provided alongside the exhibit, many have been left to wonder who is responsible ...
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Arts institutions feeling impact of ailing economy
NEW YORK - When the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles was seeking to finance the purchase of artworks, it did what cultural institutions often do to raise money: It issued bonds.
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Blogs » Ira Losco
My father was very fond of photography, always bought the latest cameras, photo magazines and had two very eager models for all his experimental shots! My sister and I, that is.
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Students, colleagues ask judge to go easy on Scarsdale teacher in child porn case
Former students and colleagues of Scarsdale High School teacher Allen Julier have written letters to a federal judge in a bid for leniency when the art teacher is sentenced for possessing child pornography.
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‘Rodeo’ exhibit out of the chute at Gilrose
When it comes to competing in juried art shows, it ain’t B.C. Gilbert’s first rodeo, and it isn’t the first rodeo for many of the 38 artists whose works were chosen for the juried art show “Rodeo,” which will open 7 p.m. April 26 at Gilrose Studios.
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Event
A major exhibition ‘Bond Bound: Ian Fleming & The Art of Cover Design’ will be on show at the Fleming Collection from 22 April to 28 June 2008. The exhibition, covering each book published, will also chart the role of artists and designers in creating and defining the Bond look.
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Calendar -- Ankeny
An Ankeny Evening with the Arts exhibit - today through Friday. Art from local artists will be displayed. Prairie Ridge Church, 825 N.W. 36th St., Ankeny. 965-0940; www.ankenyartcenter.com .
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Calendar -- Urbandale & Johnston
Recycled Art Show - Through Friday. Grimes Public Library, 200 N. James St., Grimes. 986-3551; www.grimes.lib.ia.us .
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Calendar -- West Des Moines, Clive & Waukee
Alter-Egos - Thursday through Saturday. Eight dynamic artists have joined creative forces and formed an amazing collaboration. Avenue Gallery, West Glen, 5525 Mills Civic Parkway, Suite 110, West Des Moines. 564-7508; www.westglentowncenter.com .
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America's Best DJ 2008 Summer Tour
DJ Times magazine kicked off its 2008 America's Best DJ contest on March 25th at Miami's Winter Music Conference by announcing this year's top 100 nominees.
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Jazz Videos
Get featured! Submit your video Description Charles Mingus leads an all-star group at the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival. Charles Mingus [bass] Don Pullen [piano] George Adams [saxophone] Gerry Mulligen [baritone saxophone] Benny Bailey [trumpet]
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Frat alums to celebrate 100th
The Pensacola Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alumni Association will celebrate its 100th anniversary May 3. In addition, the association will present the 30th annual SAE National Amateur Golf Tournament May 1 through 3. The functions will be at the Naval Aviation Museum and Perdido Bay Golf Club.
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Art Alive! In the Cove
Colourful “Showcase Exhibition” of Lane Cove Art Society returns to the Cove Room at Lane Cove Council Chambers, corner Epping & Longueville roads, Lane Cove this year.
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Photographer Arthur Rosenthal
Arthur Rosenthal faced a unique problem when he moved from Brooklyn, N.Y., to Akron in 1942. Mr. Rosenthal had been an apprentice photographer at an advertising agency in New York City and had developed quite a passion for photography.
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In Memory of Brad Renfro
Elvis may have left the building, but he'll be in Hollywood Friday night. That's when the wacky World of Wonder Storefront Gallery opens DepARTed, a new art show featuring a...
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Tarble gift brings EIU artist funding $7.5 million
CHARLESTON — The Tarble Foundation, a longtime supporter of the arts at Eastern Illinois University, has given another $2.5 million to help fund programming at the new Doudna Fine Arts Center, set to open this fall.
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Things to do: St. Paul Craftstravaganza
The third annual St. Paul Craftstravaganza runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday in the Fine Arts Building at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
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Have cross, will travel
WOODSTOWN What was once an aromatic cedar log sitting in an artist's shed, now has been transformed into a wooden masterpiece in the form of a flaming cross to represent the tongues of fire in the Bible.
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Skagen in Sync With MoMA
Skagen Designs, the D a n i s h - A m e r i c a n brand known for sleek Modernist watches, has made its first foray into arts sponsorship with the Museum of Modern Art's new exhibit "Take your time: Olafur Eliasson." While the title of the exhibit is appropriate for a company that makes timepieces, the sponsorship works on more than one level — and it is an example of a smart linkage between ...
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A Downtown Icon Is Re-Created
A freestanding slab of concrete wall at the northwest corner of Houston Street and Bowery is being transformed into a fluorescent pink, orange, and green Keith Haring mural — again. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Haring's birth on May 4, the gallery Deitch Projects, which has represented the artist's estate for more than a decade, and the Keith Haring Foundation have hired artists to ...
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Culture BULLETIN
ECONOMIC WOES DOG GETTY, OTHERS The turmoil in the financial markets is hurting cultural institutions that have borrowed money to finance capital projects, the Associated Press reported yesterday. Institutions such as Carnegie Hall, the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have raised money for construction projects by issuing ...
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Odd Couples
Worlds collide at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, which begins tomorrow — or, at least, that's the central theme that keeps popping up as one rifles through a few dozen of this year's 120 selections. 'BABY MAMA' First Screening: Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Singled out to screen tomorrow evening as the festival's openingnight headliner, "Baby Mama" is sweeter and smarter than many will be expecting. ...
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Real Men, Real Danger, Real Reality
Captain Sig Hansen, taking a break from the rigors of the Bering Sea, dropped in on "The Martha Stewart Show" on Friday to discuss Alaskan king crab, being an industrial fisherman, and, of course, "Deadliest Catch," the hit reality series on the Discovery Channel on which Mr. Hansen is one of the stars. With him was his little brother, Edgar Hansen, and Ms. Stewart asked the latter what he ...
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