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Taxidermist completes giraffe project
Appeal-Democrat, Marysville, Calif.A lion, a leopard, a cape buffalo. Oh, my. They are three of the most exotic animals Grady Miller has worked on during his seven-year career as a taxidermist, but none of them measure up to his most recent project -- a 16-foot giraffe. "When someone...Tags: Arts, Museums, Artists, Arts and Culture
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Ceremony, Art Stroll mark opening of Rail Trail Connector
The Daily News of Newburyport, Mass.The Gillis Bridge Rail Trail Connector is in the spotlight this weekend. A ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday marked the official opening of the $1 million, one-quarter-mile project, and the Salisbury Art Stroll today will also celebrate the new...Tags: Arts, Culture, Artists, Bike Week, Arts and Culture
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Stedman to celebrate its centennial at Ernest Freeman Park
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.The train doesn't stop in Stedman anymore. But if Nathan Stedman hadn't done his part, there wouldn't have been a Stedman for the train to visit in the first place. The community of slightly more than 1,000 people in eastern Cumberland County might...Tags: Connecticut Valley Railroad, Artists, Music, Arts and Culture
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Review: Elegant photographic fictions at Thomas Solomon
The strangeness and mystery of the Voynich Manuscript has inspired musicians and novelists. Not surprisingly, the work has also proved a springboard for visual artists, but the remarkable thing about the photographs by Miljohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltoft...
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The hats in the Fingerhut
Dr. Seuss kept two secrets under lock and key — his hat and art collections. Born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Mass., he became a household name and national icon for his colorful illustrations and jaunty rhymes. But only his wife Audrey...
Tags: Arts, Animals, Artists, New York Public Library, NASCAR
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READER SUBMITTED: Martha And Ted Schwerdtle's Two Perspectives Art Exhibition Opening At The Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden
BethlehemConnecticut Landmarks' Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden will host an exhibition of nature-inspired drawings, India ink paintings and sculptures by Martha and Ted Schwerdtle, titled "Two Perspectives." The exhibit is the second in a series of four...Tags: Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Middlebury, Fairfield University, Artists, Roxbury
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READER SUBMITTED: High School Students Sought For Popular Summer Arts Program At Wesleyan
HartfordThe Capitol Region Education Council's Center for Creative Youth (CCY) seeks talented high school students to apply to participate in the 37th annual Summer Arts Residency program. The program still has openings in Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Musical...Tags: Advanced Training, Middletown, Artists, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid
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Art just off the freeway
Lincoln Avenue just north of the roaring Foothill (210) Freeway is a residential street where cars barrel up and down the road. In front of a gated building that sits off the street, a small sign discreetly reads: "off ramp gallery — contemporary...
Tags: Arts, Artists, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Arts and Culture
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Review: Ilene Segalove, past and present at Jancar
"Dialogues in Time" at Jancar skips between past and present in Ilene Segalove's life and work, looking at each through the lens of the other. It's a small show, but a poignant romp: at once blunt, wry, endearing and revealing. The recent work deals...
Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture
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'The Prophet': Gibran Khalil Gibran refracted around the world
The Lebanon Daily StarIt is a commonplace of this broad land that it resides overseas as much as it does within the borders the French drew for it. Naturally, the expatriate condition is shared by Lebanon's artists. The prototype for the expatriate Levantine artist was...Tags: Qatar, Artists, Movies, Levant, Israel
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The many moods of Adonis Tohme
The Lebanon Daily StarLebanese artist Adonis Tohme is interested in geometrical patterns, circuses and nature, but he's not above a little abstraction. Anyway, that's the impression you may walk away with after spending a bit of time with the 34 acrylic-on-canvas works in...Tags: Beirut (Lebanon), Lebanon, Artists, Personal Service, Arts and Culture
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EDITORIAL: Fine Arts Fiesta not the usual thing
The Times LeaderNOTHING IS so welcome as a sunny, warm spring day and the Fine Arts Fiesta. A relentless, cool spring lingered into early May and even stared down the most frugal heat misers among us. So Thursday and the opening of the Fine Arts Fiesta on Public Square...Tags: Arts, Al Groh, Artists, Weather Reports, Music
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