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Cardboard sculptures: Chris Gilmour creates art out of corrugated cardboard boxes
Telegraph - 4 Hours ago
Chris Gilmour creates artworks out of corrugated cardboard boxes.
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Press release: Ahold to sponsor Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Reuters - 7 Hours ago
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, Nov 26 (MARKET WIRE) -- Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Ahold and the Stedelijk Museum have agreed to enter a three-year sponsorship agreement. Dutch-based Ahold, which operates supermarket
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Water feature - leak leads to hospital sculpture closure
BBC - 9 Hours ago
BBC Radio Ulster The BBC has learned that a water sculpture built as part of the £50m phase one redevelopment of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast has had to be closed. A senior representative from
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What's Tracey Emin's problem with the Guardian? | Jonathan Jones
Guardian.co.uk - 2 Hours ago
She says that this paper is 'spiteful' to her over her complaints about tax. Hasn't she read our reviews? I'm not saying today's interview with Tracey Emin in the Independent is hagiographic, but it
Tracey Emin: Lady Liberty The Independent
Art? Even Tracey Emin said it was rubbish Telegraph
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7th Annual Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Rocks! Extravaganza
San Francisco Chronicle - 10 Hours ago
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Ah, the mysteries of being a performing artist on the cusp of success
National Post - 10 Hours ago
Jordan Francis is an actor who recently finished filming Camp Rock 2. Today I decided to head to the gym and cash in on my weightlifting lessons from Michael Blanks. Finally getting some good exercise.
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In pictures: The Eco Home exhibition at Geffrye Museum
Guardian.co.uk - 10 Hours ago
Chair, designed by Aaron Moore, Re-form furniture, £200. The seat uses sheeting made from recycled plastic shampoo and detergent bottles and the frame is locally grown beech. Photograph: Geffrye Museum
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Leak leads to sculpture closure
BBC - 11 Hours ago
BBC Radio Ulster The BBC has learned that a water sculpture built as part of the £50m phase one redevelopment of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast has had to be closed. A senior representative from
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Cupertino shorts: Dozens of local artists show 'Angels'
SiliconValley.com - 13 Hours ago
West Valley Presbyterian Church is hosting a reception and art exhibit titled "Angels: Artists Imagine the Invisible." The exhibit will run from Dec. 8 to Jan. 5 at the church, located at 6191 Bollinger
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Did ballet make Margot Fonteyn 'really unhappy'?
Telegraph - 18 Hours ago
A new BBC biopic starring Anne-Marie Duff reveals the darker side of the ballerinaâ??s life. Sheila Johnston reports from the set A turbulent marriage, a failed coup, an assassination bid, several arrests,
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San Francisco Ballet's Nutcracker
San Francisco Chronicle - 18 Hours ago
Francisco 's Nutcracker at , 12/8/2009 - SF Gate z_page_type z_temp_type z_action z_seo_location z_id z_cat_name_0 z_cat_name_1 z_controller .opt .Object.combine(.opt, War Memorial Opera House, one of
The Nutcracker presented by Ballet San Jose San Francisco Chronicle
Brass City Ballet Offers 'Nutcracker' at Westover School Voices News
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Singo, Gai and The Opera House - how to pull a crowd
Sydney Morning Herald - 3 Hours ago
Wyong is doing its bit to bring back the racing crowds - even if it is only trials, writes John Schell. An air of expectation will descend on Wyong racecourse on Friday. On hand will be Gai Waterhouse
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Trio of art-house films top contenders at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards
Macleans Online - 3 Hours ago
HONG KONG - An Australia-based director's romance, a Taiwanese family drama and the story of a Chinese peasant guarding a cow are the unlikely trio of top contenders at the Chinese-language equivalent
Art-house films top contenders at Chinese Oscars Modesto Bee
8. Art-house films top contenders at Chinese Oscars TheStar.com.my
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Brain scanner can tell a Dali from a Picasso
New Scientist - 2 Hours ago
Magazine issue 2736. Subscribe and get 4 free issues. For similar stories, visit the Books and Art Topic Guide PATTERNS in brain activity can be used to determine whether someone is looking at a surrealist
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From Peter the Great to Catherine the Great: Art and Architecture in 18th-Century
Events At Stanford - 2 Hours ago
History Department presents: Slide-Illustrated Lecture Series: 'A Survey of Russian Art and Architecture, 11th - 18th Centuries. Lecture #5 in the series. Jack Kollmann, Lecturer, Center for Russian,
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Art + Invention Speaker Series: Ralph Lemon
Events At Stanford - 2 Hours ago
Ralph Lemon, choreographer and cross-disciplinary performer and artist, inaugurates the Art + Invention Speaker Series, which pairs iconic artists with bold thinkers outside the arts in thought-provoking
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MoPho (Mobile Phone Orchestra) Concert
Events At Stanford - 2 Hours ago
The Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra (MoPhO) presents a performance of all new music for iPhone. Date and Time: Thursday, December 3, 2009. 8:00 PM. Approximate duration of 1 hour(s). Location: Center
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Closure threatens museum school
Weekend Post ZA - 3 Hours ago
BAYWORLDâ??S renowned PE Museum School environmental education programme is urgently looking for sponsorship to shore up its steadily eroding outreach fund base. Up until now, the programme has been funded
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Artists win right to royalties on resale
The Age - 3 Hours ago
VISUAL artists will be entitled to a small share of the resale value of their artworks under a scheme agreed to by Federal Parliament. But many artists will have to wait a long time before they get any
Artists welcome resale royalty scheme ABC Online
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Portrait of an Artist:
Philadelphia Inquirer - 10 Hours ago
For The Inquirer Eileen Herbst 53, of Northwood Glass meets etchings in the form of Elvis, apple, and skull necklaces. www.etsy.com/shop/Chauncey Eileen Herbst likes candles. And stained glass. And dollhouses.
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Record choir marks teacher's day
Jakarta Post - 10 Hours ago
Teachers from across the nation commemorated the Indonesian Teachers Union (PGRI)'s 64th anniversary in various ways on Wednesday. In Purbalingga, Central Java, as many as 8,000 PGRI members celebrated
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KO artist Muller targets Ndzamela
Sowetan - 12 Hours ago
HEAVYWEIGHT Johnny Muller is on the prowl and this time his prey is Mongezi Ndzamela. They meet at Wembley Arena tomorrow night. Muller, 19, from Roodepoort, is fresh from a first-round knockout of Sean
KO artist Muller targets Ndzamela Sowetan
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At museum, uncle keeps Elin story alive
Miami Herald - 12 Hours ago
Delfin Gonzlez walks around the modest museum he has maintained for years inside his Little Havana home and can't help but grow nostalgic looking at the photographs, toys and clothes that once belonged
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Aboriginal remains returned by museum and buried
ABC Online - 14 Hours ago
The remains of eight Aboriginal people have been buried in the Kimberley after sitting in a Swedish museum for more than 100 years. Countless numbers of remains were removed from the region by European
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Google set to save Iraqi museum in the cloud
TechConnect Magazine - 13 Hours ago
Iraq's National Museum is to be preserved online by search mega-giant Google, who will be hosting the Mesopotamian exhibits for which Iraq is famous for. The move is political in nature, of course, and
Google to put Iraqi museum online Al Jazeera
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