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Entertainment briefs, May 17, 2013
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Western hosts Rock Around the Clock Tower Missouri Western State University will present Rock Around the Clock Tower from 1 to 6 p.m. May 18 on campus. The event will include the following activities. Department reunions (1 to 3 p.m.): The Craig...Tags: Entertainment, Lobbying, Human Interest, Arts, Teaching and Learning
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Witty Exhibit Re-Envisions Legendary Works
The Hartford CourantIn 1989, art restorer Kathleen Gilje was working with El Greco's legendary painting "Fable" and decided one day to paint her own version. The man who hired her to restore it saw her uncanny copy and said "If I don't sue you, then I'll buy it." He bought...Tags: Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, Arts, Artists, Manhattan (New York City), Folklore and Mythology
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'First Voice' showcases 5 artists
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"First Voice: A Pittsburgh International Black Arts Festival" showcases the achievements of the five artists picked as 2012-13 August Wilson Center Fellows. Performances and exhibitions by Nikki Young (media arts), Joshua Wilder and Nathan James (theater)...Tags: Arts, Washington, DC, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, New York City, Adele (music artist)
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Boynton uniting to clean up an industrial park
Boynton Beach is using the power of the people to help beautify a blighted area. Starting Saturday evening and lasting through Sunday's sunset, the public is invited to "Paint It! An Urban Affair" hosted by ArtistActivistA Gallery to help transform an...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Arts, Boynton Beach, Artists, Fort Lauderdale
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Ashland Daily Tidings, Ore., Vickie Aldous column
Ashland Daily Tidings, Ore.Ashland High School student William Crowley still remembers the feeling he got from the first public showing of his art in town. "Getting my work out in the community was a really good feeling. It gave me confidence to pursue my art," he said. "I wanted...Tags: Schools, Arts, Teaching and Learning, University of Oregon, Students
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Pittsburgh native Zachary Quinto revels in Spock role
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAt one point during "Star Trek Into Darkness," Kirk fumes, "Sometimes, I just want to rip the bangs off his head." But Kirk doesn't do that, which is a good thing considering the amount of time consumed by the workday ritual of transforming Pittsburgh...Tags: Entertainment, Zachary Quinto, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sports, John Cho
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Kennedy Center changes Honors process after Latino groups' outcry
After saluting just two Latino performers in 35 years with its Kennedy Center Honors awards, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts says it has revised the selection process to be more inclusive. The changes were announced Thursday in a news...
Tags: Minority Groups, Human Interest, Washington, DC, Arts, Television Industry
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Class inspires creativity in first-time artists at Los Banos High
Los Banos Enterprise (Los Banos, Calif.)Permanent marker and a skateboard deck were enough to inspire 17-year-old David Melendez. "It's all freehand," the 11th-grader said. "I can add more arrows as I go along, but, generally, I just start off with a base amount of arrows and just go from...Tags: Arts, Teaching and Learning, Artists, Students, Education
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Swallow Magazine's Mexico City: Strippers, artists, mezcal and scratch-and-sniff
The ruling elite ought not to mess with Mexico City's favorite restaurants. That might be one lesson from a recent scandal that this week brought down the head of the nation's consumer protection agency, whose daughter couldn't get a table at Maximo...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Newspaper and Magazine, Artists, Restaurants, Photography and Video
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Summer sessions full of variety for kids
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.Cartooning, action painting, sewing, acting and sculpting will be on the agenda for young people at the Arts Center's summer sessions. "It is mind-blowingly fun, and anytime you can stimulate your artists' brains, it opens up so many channels of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts, Science and Technology, Students, Artists
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Our Laguna: Friends all about lunching and reading
Hats and books were the order of the day at the luncheon hosted by the Friends of the Library on Tuesday at Three Seventy Common. "Ladies Who Lunch….and Read" reviewed books they recommended to supporters of the library and competed for prizes...
Tags: Arts, Painting, Artists, Auction Service, Libraries
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Back Story: Arts patron revives outdoor festival in Druid Hill
Barbara Shapiro's love affair with Druid Hill Park dates to her childhood, when she passed through it daily on the way from her Ashburton home to old School 49 on Cathedral Street. And even when construction of Druid Park Lake Drive in the 1940s and...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Ceremonies, Jones Falls Expressway
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