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Chagrin Falls: Greg Martin wins Best in Show at the 37th annual Juried Art Exhibit
David Liam KyleGEORGE MARTINGeorge Martin's work in wet plate collodion photography was named Best in Show at the 37th annual Juried Art Exhibit at Valley Art Center, 155 Bell St., Chagrin Falls. His photos along with work by other area...
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Tarrant County education notes
L.D. Bell High School will hold a craft fair from 9 to 5 p.m. Dec. 6. The school is at 1601 Brown Trail Road in Hurst. 817-282-2551. The Carroll ISD Art Show Bookfair will run from Nov. 22 through Nov. 30 at Barnes & Noble at Southlake Town Square.
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Inside The Mind: Verno Philips
(NOV 20) Los Angeles, CA -- "At Last" only nine more days until the first bell rings on Saturday, November 29, at the Inland Empire's newest state-of-the-art building, Citizens Business Bank Arena located in Ontario, California and broadcast on HBO.
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Verno Phillips Interview
(November 20) Los Angeles, CA -- "At Last" only nine more days until the first bell rings on Saturday, November 29, at the Inland Empire's newest state-of-the-art building, Citizens Business Bank Arena located in Ontario, California and broadcast on HBO. Presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions, the main event features 2-time WBO Welterweight World Champion and “The Most Feared Fighter in Boxing” ...
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Art Galleries
"California: The Golden Land" The Portola Art Gallery presents new watercolors and acrylics by Gladys Robinson.The exhibition explores the wildlife and domestic climate of the golden hills of California.
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Salvation Army Dinosaur Descends on Downtown Pittsburgh; Creation Rex to Make Red Kettle Campaign Debut
He's big. He's scary. He's ringing the bell for The Salvation Army. Thanks to the support of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and a select group of students, "Creation Rex" is ringing in the Red Kettle season for The Salvation Army's downtown Pittsburgh Temple Corps. The giant dinosaur will be dressed in his cape and holding his bell at 420 Boulevard of the Allies directly in front of the school ...
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Students get trashy with art to save planet
A man in a lavender shirt walks down the hall on the second floor of Bell Memorial Union. He, much like a lot of other people, is going about his day with little awareness of his surroundings. Resource depletion, environmental anarchy and the lack of self-awareness run rampant while he steadily walks by dozens of other predisposed students too busy to understand bigger issues.
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Public art sent back to drawing board by Desert Hot Springs council
Several dozen Desert Hot Springs residents implored the City Council on Tuesday to approve the city's first art in public places program, without changes the city manager says will reduce the program's funding.
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