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Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn., David Cook column
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.Weird is cardboard sledding. Weird is graffiti, belly-dancing troupes, urban chickens and beer with bacon in it. Weird is slack-lining, stand-up paddleboards and coffee delivered by bike. Weird is the Gig, goats that eat kudzu, the Left and Right...Tags: Politics, Stranger Than Fiction, Arts, Artists, Arts and Culture
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Spencer Museum's collection inspires two artists to take different paths
The Kansas City StarA ghostly crowd hovers in the Spencer Museum of Art's Central Court. Positioned at varying heights and seen from different angles, the shadowy figures line the walls to uncanny effect. Men and women, standing and seated, they point and gesticulate,...Tags: Museums, University of Kansas , Boston Marathon, Arts, Artists
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Effort underway to make Chattanooga weird
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.Don't tread on me. Remember the Alamo. Turn on, tune in, drop out. Time and again, history has shown that a slogan can be a powerful element of change or provocation without being long-winded. Last December, a local artist decided to see if he could...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Business, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Stranger Than Fiction, Small Businesses
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Chase-Riboud returns to Phila. for an exhibit of her art
The Philadelphia InquirerBarbara Chase-Riboud, the internationally acclaimed sculptor, poet, and author who lives and works in Paris and Rome, was back this weekend where it all began -- Philadelphia. Chase-Riboud was here to help mark the 40th anniversary of the Brandywine...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, New York City, Arbitration, Slavery, The Amistad
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Eclectic experts demonstrate, educate at Piedmont Craftsmen How2Nights
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Once a month, people gather at Piedmont Craftsmen after hours, not to shop or to see the gallery's latest exhibition, but to learn. Since 2011, Piedmont Craftsmen has been offering the How2Nights, where artists and others come to demonstrate their...Tags: Arts, Artists, Arts and Culture
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Edinboro Art & Music Festival hosts dozens of arts, musicians
Erie Times-News, Pa.Saturday was a busy day in Edinboro, thanks in part to Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's commencement ceremonies. But just down the street from the capped-and-gowned graduates, and in pockets all around the borough, there was a buzz for a completely...Tags: Festive Events, Music Industry, University of Pennsylvania, The Jam (music group), Music
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Summer Fun Guide: Music, dance and more
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe peculiar predicaments of the men -- a lad apprenticed to pirates who wants to go straight ("The Pirates of Penzance"), a pair of jealous husbands and ardent lovers ("Il Tabarro/I Pagliacci"), a young man fighting with his nature as well as what he did...Tags: Concerts, Culture, Colleges and Universities, Music, Judaism
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Summer Fun Guide: 10 things to see at the expanded St. Louis Art Museum
St. Louis Post-DispatchIn these increasingly hectic times, making a priority of gazing at art can be a challenge. But the more relaxed pace of summer allows for more visits than usual to museums and galleries. And fortunately, the St. Louis area offers plenty of venues...Tags: Museums, Jackson Pollock, Architecture, Dwayne Johnson, Arts
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Stephen Decatur depiction chosen for downtown mural
Herald & Review, Decatur, Ill.Coming this summer to downtown Decatur: Superman. Personified in a mural painting of Commodore Stephen Decatur. The early 19th-century naval hero is the subject of the first mural in the Decatur Mural Project, announced Friday. The project, borne out of...Tags: Media Industry, Dwayne Johnson, Arts, Artists, Arts and Culture
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'New Frontier' exhibit at Gilcrease Museum captures local culture
Tulsa WorldWhen the Palazzo Pitti museum in Florence, Italy, decided to celebrate its native son, navigator and explorer Amerigo Vespucci, it came to Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum. Gilcrease worked with the Italian museum to create an exhibit titled "La Nuova Frontiera...Tags: Museums, Indigenous People, India, Interior Policy, Politics
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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: Museums, Arts, 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: Cultural Development, Culture, Bike Week, Arts, Artists
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