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Progress on Brasher/Northrop Museum Plan
The committee working to establish the Brasher/Northrop Museum in Kent announced its official incorporation at the opening of the Kent Art Association's opening of its 85th Anniversary Exhibition.
The Kent Dispatch |
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Poetry Contest Award Winners Will Have Reading June 26
Three area poets will read the poems that took first, second, and third place in the inaugural Chattanooga Writers' Guild Poetry Contest.
The Chattanoogan |
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Spaces: Apartment doubles as a gallery and dwelling for two S.A. artists
One day a month, Barbara Justice and Adriana Barrios open their home to a few hundred strangers for First Fridays at Blue Star Arts Complex.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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14th annual Home Wine Maker's Contest set for June 28 in Nauvoo
NAUVOO, Ill. -- The 14th annual Home Wine Maker's Contest takes place Saturday, June 28 at Baxter's Vineyards in Nauvoo.
Quincy Herald-Whig |
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'Singing Revolution' to show
Cincinnati World Cinema will present three screenings of the documentary "The Singing Revolution" at Cincinnati Art Museum.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Dirt , Prager, Kreisler, Judd, Mythellaneous Announced for NYC's East to Edinburgh Fest
Scotland-bound U.S. productions that will play the Edinbugh Festival Fringe in August will first stop at 59E59 Theaters in Manhattan July 8-27 for the fifth annual East to Edinburgh Festival.
Playbill |
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Prague Food Festival celebrates diversity of food now on offer in Czech capital
The second Prague Food Festival gets underway on Friday. This event aims to give Prague residents a chance to sample the best food on offer in their city for reasonable prices.
Radio Prague |
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Tenori-on Music Device Reaches the U.S.
Yamaha's artsy, 21st-century musical instrument Tenori-on is finally available in the United States...for only about $1,200.
DesignTechnica |
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Juneteenth Obervance/Traveling Exhibit
The African/Edenic Heritage Museum will offer an opportunity to gain a new and uplifting cultural and historical perspective on the religious heritage of persons of African descent in Israel.
Jackson Free Press |
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Spoleto is over but . . .
It’s been a couple of weeks since the end of the annual international arts festival here in Charleston, but I’d like to post a few of the things we did here at Charleston City Paper , primarily from the paper’s blog, Spoleto Buzz . Our blogs, during May and part of June, attracted some 742,000 hits from more than 58,000 unique visitors.
Arts Journal |
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artnet Online Auctions – Photographic Portraits Sale
artnet launches Photographic Portraits Sale featuring 20 photographs of Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, The Beatles, and other iconic figures by 15 renowned photographers including Allan Grant, Herman Leonard, Irving Penn, and Bill Ray. The sale includes 20 works by 15 photographers with price estimates between US $1,000 and US $65,000. The sale goes from June 20–30, 2008. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2008) ...
PRWeb |
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The State Museum of Pennsylvania Announces Winners of Annual ‘Art of the State’ Exhibit
More than 2400 entries submitted for judging
PR Newswire via Yahoo! News |
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Spot has draw for artists, residents
When James Currie was planning to open his new business — a media production studio and gallery space for artists — he thought the logical location would be in Berwyn, a place with an established arts community.
Berwyn Life |
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Event is celebration for former refugees
Former refugee Tin Oo Lwin displayed his water color and pastel pictures at the the Akron Summit County Public Library this morning as part of World Refugee Day today.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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14:30 (BST), 20/06/2008 X-Blades Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS SouthPeak Games, in coordination with ...
SouthPeak Games, in coordination with developers Gaijin Entertainment and TopWare Interactive, announced today that it is launching a second artwork contest through the official X-Blades website for its upcoming anime-style game X-Blades.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Video: Robot art is more than meets the eye
CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi visits a Silicon Valley museum to learn how and why artists have used robots to mirror society and why they're beloved the world over.
CNET |
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US Director Creates Novel Work for Dutch Theater Festival
Acclaimed American director Robert Wilson has combined landscape and live art in his latest work for an experimental theater festival where participants are taken on a silent, four-hour walk of a Dutch island.
Deutsche Welle |
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HL:Financial worries keep TSX flat, send NY markets tumbling@
TORONTO _ The Toronto stock market was flat late Friday morning as energy stocks gave up much of their early lead despite a turnaround in oil prices while financial stocks deteriorated for a second day.
INO News |
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Brown to fly to Saudi oil talks
Gordon Brown is to fly to Saudi Arabia to try to broker a deal to tackle soaring oil prices.
Channel 4 |
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Selling off the bed-linen at grand Paris hotel
PARIS (AFP) - Hundreds of would-be buyers crammed one of Paris' grandest hotels Friday as the Royal Monceau auctioned off its minibars, mirrors, and the rest, ahead of a year-long revamp by star designer Philippe Starck.
AFP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Selling off the bed-linen at grand Paris hotel
Hundreds of would-be buyers crammed one of Paris' grandest hotels Friday as the Royal Monceau auctioned off its minibars, mirrors, and the rest, ahead of a year-long revamp by star designer Philippe Starck.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Selling off the bed-linen at grand Paris hotel
Hundreds of would-be buyers crammed one of Paris' grandest hotels Friday as the Royal Monceau auctioned off its minibars, mirrors, and the rest, ahead of a year-long revamp by star designer Philippe Starck.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Gypsum homeowners may grow own food
This artist's rendering shows the village area proposed at Winding Creek Ranch. GYPSUM, Colorado — The move to live ‘green’ has inspired a new development proposal in Gypsum.
Vail Daily |
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artnet Online Auctions - Photographic Portraits Sale
From June 20-30 artnet Online Auctions will feature a special sale of Photographic Portraits celebrating icons of film, entertainment and popular culture from the 1930s-1960s.
Centre Daily Times |
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Death of artist
POPULAR Nantwich artist Dorothy Bradford has died at the age of 90. Dorothy, who lived in Pillory Street, was due to attend a reception for her latest exhibition at Nantwich Museum tonight (Friday) but she died on Tuesday evening.
ic CheshireOnline |
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