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Yahoo! News Search Results for Arts
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Arts Beats and Eats Kicks Off
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Arts, Beats & Eats kicked off in downtown Royal Oak for the first time. The festival, sponsored by Ford and presented by Citizens Bank, was designed to appeal to people of all ages. It has 200 performances on 10 stages, a fine arts show, and samples of local restaurants, ensuring enough entertainement for the whole family. The musical lineup will provide genres ranging from R&B, to rock, to ...
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Arts council hosts annual luncheon
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The Arts Council of Indianapolis hosted its 24th annual Start With Art Luncheon Friday at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown’s Grand Ballroom.
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Arts Council, GSC collaborate on new film series
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GAINESVILLE - The Arts Council, Gainesville State College and South Arts are bringing the 2010-2011 Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers to Gainesville.
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Arts cash cut could cost 100 jobs
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Up to 100 jobs could be at risk in the arts sector because of cuts by the Department of Culture, Arts and Lesiure, the NI Arts Council says.
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Arts sponsors gave $12m less last year
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THE economic crisis was certainly not kind to the Singapore arts scene, which saw donations dipping by $12.1 million last year. The National Arts Council (NAC) announced yesterday that arts sponsors gave $22.1 million last year, down from $34.2 million the year before.
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Arts, Beats & Eats festival kicks off
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Ford Arts, Beats & Eats presented by Citizens Bank, which will be in downtown Royal Oak for the first time, already has secured more than 10,500 parking spaces. It is anticipating reaching 11,000 by the time the festival begins today, Friday, Sept. 3, according to the City of Royal Oak and the event organizers.
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Arts Council seeks award nominations
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Long Beach. The Arts Council for Long Beach is looking for nominations for its Distinguished Arts Awards.
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Arts District Dog Park Delayed
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – A new Arts District dog park that was slated to open Aug. 31 is now on track to open early next week due to some landscaping projects that are still being completed.
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KC arts council doles out grants to groups, artists
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The Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City has approved $338,502 in 2010 grants to area arts organizations and artists. The funds being distributed are obtained primarily through the ArtsKC annual workplace giving campaign. The designated honorees are 77 organizations or individuals.
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Missouri Arts Council to host activities in Columbia
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The Missouri Arts Council will be in Columbia from 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Gentry Building, 1 S. Seventh St. The council will make grant information available to prospective and current applicants, meet with community and cultural leaders and provide technical assistance to art organizations. The arts council also will host a "Creative Kids Family Fun Fest" from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 15 that ...
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Antiques
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Antiques/Art/Crafts
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Antiques/Art/Crafts Arden Fair Antiques, books, children's rides, food, art, exhibit booths. Arden Gild Hall, 2126 The Highway, Wilmington; 302-475-3126. 9/4. 10 am-6 pm.
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Antiques Roadshow heads for British Museum
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THE Antiques Roadshow is due to roll into town tomorrow as Camden residents are encouraged to offer up their finest heritage goodies. The British Museum is due to host the television programme tomorrow with Belsize Park resident Fiona Bruce along to watch the evaluation of local antiques.
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Baltimore's largest antiques show is back
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Baltimore's largest antiques show is back, with everything from $100 vases to a multimillion-dollar Monet With paintings by the masters, rare books and home goods crafted hundreds of years ago, Baltimore's Convention Center will become a museum of sorts next week — but one where people with large enough wallets can bring home the exhibits.
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WAFAL Antique Appraisal Night produces antiques, curiosities — and stuff found under the floor
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Antiques, collectibles and heirlooms found their way the Walker Area Fine Arts League’s second annual Antiques Appraisal Night.
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Antiques coming to Fosterfields in Morris Township Sept.26
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MORRIS TWP. – A new outdoor Antique Show Weekend will take place on the grounds of Fosterfields Living Historical Farm from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25 and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 26.
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Toad Hall Antiques features new artist for First Thursday Night Out
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Katheryn Abernathy is the featured artist for September at Toad Hall Antiques, in the upstairs gallery. Born in 1958 in Medina, Tenn., Abernathy graduated in 1980 from University of Tennessee with bachelor's degrees in mathematics and computer science. She says that she began painting as a way to relieve migraine headaches. Now known for her eye for color, she was featured in the HGTV's Designer ...
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Baltimore Summer Antiques Show
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What do you collect? The nation's leading newspaper and source of information on antiques and the arts.
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Everything new is old at Summer Antiques Show
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Around Town The annual Baltimore Summer Antiques Show happens this year Thursday-Sunday, Sept. 2-5, at the Baltimore Convention Center at 1 W. Pratt St. This popular event will showcase 550 international dealers offering everything from fine art to furniture to jewelry. Also on the bill will be the annual Antiquarian...
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Organizers of antiques show hope it will return
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Past volunteers and supporters of the Hinsdale Antiques Show don't believe it's the end of the decades long fund-raiser. "We'll get it back one day," said Hinsdale resident Ginger Leaven, one of last year's organizers for the show, then called The Market. Theresa Forthofer, executive director of The Community House, said she and others involved in the planning of the annual antiques show decided ...
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The 5 Most Valuable Finds On 'Antiques Roadshow'
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What's Your Reaction? In a June 2009 photo provided by Antiques Roadshow, Jinx Taylor, left, and appraiser James Callahan appear after her segment was taped at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, N.C. Taylor's jade collection is worth more than $1 million, a record appraisal for the show.
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