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It's a new stage for a neighborhood
Michelle Pauls, of Fishtown's Walking Fish Theatre, has to return some buffet pans to the Memphis Taproom. The recently opened gastro-pub catered her theater's May 17 post-Trenton Avenue Arts Festival party, and she's still pretty excited.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Director's death almost tangible at Art Museum
The Philadelphia Museum of Art felt funereal yesterday, hollow and somber and suffused with the heavy scent of peonies. Tuesday afternoons are not normally busy times, but the galleries seemed particularly empty. For long intervals, no one climbed the main staircase, on both sides of which stood great urns filled with enormous flower arrangements, tall and thick as hedges.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Painting 'A Beautiful Picture' At MTC
HARRISONBURG - Kristen Rothwell, 17, of western Rockingham County plans to follow a passion for food that was stirred first at her home and then in the restaurant careers program at Massanutten Technical Center.
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record |
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Cultural council gets new digs in Palatine
One of the area's premier cultural arts organizations is celebrating the opening of its new gallery in Palatine.
Daily Herald |
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
An open house in honor of Confederate Memorial Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday at Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters’ Museum, 415 N. Braddock St., Winchester.
Winchester Star |
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Kronsnoble exhibit offers surprising associations
Jeffrey Kronsnoble, the subject of a retrospective opening Saturday at the Morris Museum of Art, seeks only to find surprises when he puts color to canvas.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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East Texas Museum Holding Art Camp
LUFKIN — Museum of East Texas’ annual Art Camp for children ages 4 to 14 runs from Monday to Aug. 15. Sessions are from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., the museum anno-unced. Fees range from $30 to $55 and some scholarships are available.
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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Cape Coral's SIM Gallery forced to close; SW Fla.'s economy to blame
The SIM gallery opened in the Marina at Cape Harbour in the spring of 2007 and was welcomed by hundreds of art fans at the grand opening party.
The News-Press |
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Yoko's artwork coming to town
PASADENA - A major public art work by Yoko Ono, widow of Beatle John Lennon, will be installed at One Colorado in Old Pasadena later this year, officials for the shopping district announced Wednesday.
Pasadena Star-News |
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Choctaw County Heritage Festival coming next weekend
GILBERTOWN, Ala. – Last year, persons from at least eight states enjoyed The Choctaw Co. Heritage Festival, a four-day event held in Gilbertown, in neighboring Choctaw Co., Ala., and the crowd this year is expected to be from an even wider area, with ticket orders coming in from as far away as Tennessee, Georgia, Florida and even Michigan.
The Meridian Star |
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People's Choice polls open Saturday
Let the voting begin! The Meridian Museum of Art’s People’s Choice Art Competition returns on Saturday, June 7, with the opening reception and voting kick-off from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at the downtown museum. The event is free and open to the public.
The Meridian Star |
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Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locations
The 49th annual Three Rivers Arts Festival runs Friday through June 22 Downtown. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Three Rivers Arts Festival music lineup
Here is the performance schedule for the festival.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Museums
Tampa Museum of Art : Interim Location 2306 N. Howard Ave., Tampa
Bradenton Herald |
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Attractions
Discover an open-air and under-glass museum of more than 20,000 tropical plants, including a living collection of more than 6,000 orchids, in this 8.5-acre botanical garden on Sarasota Bay. Botanical art and photography exhibits in the Mansion. Garden and museum hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission: $12 adults, $6 children ages 6-11, free for children younger than age 5 and for Garden members. ...
Bradenton Herald |
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Art gallery coming to Beaver?
BEAVER — The last time Beaver County heard from John Vranesevich, he was a 20-year-old computer wiz with his own company, tracking down cyber criminals for the federal government.
The Beaver County Times |
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Getty Adds to Antiquities With Third-Century Work
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced Wednesday that it had acquired a third-century Roman marble sarcophagus.
New York Times |
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Finally, it's a must-see NBA series
It has been almost 10 years (June 14, 1998) since I watched an NBA game in its entirety. And the way that contest ended, with Michael Jordan stealing the ball and later pushing off the Utah Jazz's Bryon Russell to hit a jump shot for the ages, was almost impossible to duplicate for riveting theater.
The Florida Times-Union |
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Community garden, art showcase planned on Wayne
DAYTON — The corner of Wayne Avenue and Fourth Street, now a vacant lot bordered by rusty chain-link fence, will be transformed into community gardens bejeweled with mosaics and outdoor art.
Dayton Daily News |
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SANYO Full HD Camcorder Has 'Face Chaser' Technology for Video and Stills; Features Slow-Motion Video Mode and 7-fps ...
SANYO, a world leading digital camera manufacturer, debuts the Xacti HD1010, an ultra-compact, full 1920 x 1080 high-definition digital camcorder featuring "Face Chaser" face detection technology for both video and stills, plus a new slow-motion video mode and seven frames-per-second sequential shooting for superb action photography.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Exhibit of bodies spurs controversy
If form holds, thousands of people will pay $22 for a ticket to see "Our Body: The Universe Within" at Harrisburg's Whitaker Center this summer.
The Patriot-News |
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Michigan's Traverse City defies the economy with spruced-up attractions and a colorful vibe
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Visiting here is like jumping into a painting. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Secret Service Detains Artist Over ‘Assassination’ Exhibit
New York City police detectives and Secret Service agents briefly detained and questioned an artist as he installed an exhibition with the title, “The Assassination of Hillary Clinton/The Assassination of Barack Obama.”
New York Times |
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Ogdensburg designer creates posters that are out of this galaxy
OGDENSBURG -- As he sat in the basement office of his home surrounded by superhero figurines and original artwork, Ogdensburg resident Paul Michael Kane, 36, joked that he'll never grow up.
New Jersey Herald |
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Cazenovia students display artistic talents in annual show
The following information was submitted by Teresa Campbell, fine arts department leader. Event: Cazenovia High School Art Show
The Post-Standard |
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