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Austral closes out hedge position
Austral Pacific Energy is expecting a major boost in net oil revenues after closing out a hedge position on its Cheal oil production.
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HEALTH, Titus Andronicus, Ponytail Do After the Jump
The second annual After the Jump Fest will take place in Brooklyn on June 21. A group of 20 NYC music bloggers founded After the Jump to support under-funded city school music programs, and this year's festival, held in conjunction with Make Music New York , features 40+ bands on four stages at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, at Galapagos Art Space, and on N. 6th Street.
Pitchfork |
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Painter's back at Kimball
Aaron Fritz isn't the portrait of an artist.He wore a solid-colored golf shirt and a sunny, youthful smile at Friday's gallery stroll.
Park Record |
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Individual styles merge to produce contemporary Chinese ink paintings
THE diversity of Chinese ink paintings is reflected at the Exhibition of Five Renowned Contemporary Ink Painting Artists.
The Star |
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Festival a tribute to special poet
IT IS a traditional delicacy that has been around for centuries but over the years the art of making yuk-chung (Chinese meat dumping) is said to be dying.
The Star |
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Tour Insider
FAR HILLS, N.J. -- Having a new addition to the USGA Museum dedicated to him on Tuesday brought back memories of Walter Hagen, Dwight Eisenhower and Bobby Jones for Arnold Palmer.
TheGolfChannel.com |
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BODY ART: Baltimore museum celebrates tattoos
BALTIMORE — For one night, at least, tattoos — and the living canvases that carry them — took their place alongside Rembrandt, Matisse and Picasso.
The Daily Times |
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'Fine Arfwork' is now on sale in Los Gatos, but better act quickly
A silent auction of "Fine Arfwork" wraps up this week with proceeds benefiting Los Gatos Unleashed. The organization is behind a drive to bring an unleashed dog park to town.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Digital Design Students Cross Boundaries
An exhibition called Text and Image with Soul opens 25 June at Whitireia. It is a project which explores the digital design elements in contemporary art by pushing design students out of their comfort zone.
Scoop.co.nz |
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200 students attend painting workshop
INTERNATIONAL Academy for Inter-cultural Development (IAID), in association with the Friends of Environment Centre (FEC), has lined up various events to mark World Environment Day.
Gulf Times |
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Naturals to Make Event-Related Announcement Wednesday Prior to Naturals-Travelers Game
The Northwest Arkansas Naturals will be holding a brief event related announcement tomorrow (Wednesday) at 6:45 PM on the field prior to the evening's contest between the Naturals and Arkansas Travelers. Eric Edelstein, General Manager of the Naturals, will make the special announcement.
OurSports Central |
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Sacred Visions
What’s Sacred photography exhibit at the University Religious Center. Runs through June 15.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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USGA christens new golf history center for Arnold Palmer
Having a new addition to the USGA Museum dedicated to him on Tuesday brought back memories of Walter Hagen, Dwight Eisenhower and Bobby Jones for Arnold Palmer and, of course, a question about Tiger Woods and his surgically repaired left knee.
Asbury Park Press |
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Child nudes exhibition passes without incident
A Melbourne artist's exhibition of a series of nude photographs of 11-year-old boys to protest against the censorship of photographer Bill Henson's work has passed without incident.
Stuff |
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RCMP believe local connection to Bill Reid art heist
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe the theft of 12 artworks by Haida artist Bill Reid may have local roots, and that's bolstered the University of British Columbia's hopes that it may get the pieces back.
Seattle Times |
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Student art on view at Armory Learning Arts Center
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery Weed and Seed, Jubilee Community Center, Goode Street Community Center and Davis Elementary School are celebrating creativity with a student art exhibition.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Free Family Art
Participants will create free make-and-take artwork including origami animals, collages, and printmaking. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
Jackson Free Press |
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New Montreal exhibit showcases legacy of designer Yves Saint Laurent
MONTREAL - As the world celebrates the life and work of designer Yves Saint Laurent, anyone venturing into the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will get to see his creations first-hand.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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MaryAnne Golon Out As Time DOP
Time director of photography MaryAnne Golon is leaving her job after just over a year as the newsweekly's top photo editor.
PDNonline |
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First Friday art walk features Friday food, fun
June 6 is Greeley's first Art Walk of the year with music, paintings and other crafts all on display and sale.
Greeley Tribune |
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Hermitage Hotel men's room a finalist for America's Best Restroom
The 10 finalists in Cinta's America's Best Restroom VII contest are in, and umm, are in more than working order.
The Tennessean |
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Kiron historical museum to open
What was a dream for the Fred and Marilyn Coltrain family of rural Kiron becomes a reality Saturday, June 7. The Coltrains have been working hard the past few years preparing the local historical museum, "A Place to Remember," for its grand opening Saturday, June 7.
Denison Bulletin Review |
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Artists barrel down on conservation
Works of art are popping up all over Geneva’s downtown, but not as paintings on canvas or elaborate sculptures.
Geneva Republican |
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2008 Rochester International Jazz Festival: June 13-21, 2008 (7th Edition)
The 2007 Rochester International Jazz Festival saw its attendance soar to 121,000, a 51% increase over attendance of 80,000 in 2006. This represents the largest single-year attendance jump in the Festival's history.
All About Jazz |
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Nave showcases the evolution of an Arts Council fellowship
An opening reception will be held Thursday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. It will feature readings and screenings from Gilsdorf, Stern and Aqua. The exhibit will run through July 6.
Somerville Journal |
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