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California's new state budget reduces arts funding 7.6%
Arts advocates who tried to throw a touchdown bomb in Sacramento this spring were sacked for a loss instead Friday as the California Legislature passed a $234-billion budget that cuts funding for the state's arts grant-making agency 7.6%. The budget for...
Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Jerry Brown, Arts and Culture, Budgets and Budgeting
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Northern Michigan moms
Boat Show — The 11th annual Bay Harbor In-Water Boat Show is Saturday-Sunday, June 15-16, at the Bay Harbor Lake Marina. Free; Saturday hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (231) 439-2544. Forge demonstration — Three Pines Studio in Cross Village...
Tags: Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Festive Events, Travel
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University presses: a view from the academy
The front table in Hyde Park's Seminary Co-op Bookstore has been a must stop for book browsers for book lovers since the early 1970s. It is always brimming with more than 100 newly published scholarly works vying for readers' attention. Most of the titles...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fordham University, Computer Networking and Internet, University of Chicago, Photography Supplies and Services
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Eduardo Galeano discusses "Children of the Days"
It was May 10 and it was cold outside and I was inside, at a downtown bar/restaurant awaiting the arrival of the distinguished Latin American writer Eduardo Galeano, which latest book is titled "Children of the Days: A Calendar of Human History." I...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Mark Twain, Mexico, George Washington Carver, Human Rights
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Dive into free summer fun
Everything seems to keep getting more expensive. But summer fun doesn't have to drain your pocketbook. There are free activities all over the Lehigh Valley, from theater performances to movies to bowling. Some activities are just for the kids, but there...
Tags: Ke$ha, Yogi Bear (movie) , Wreck-It Ralph (movie), Track Cycling, Bank of America Corp.
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Top 3 Movavian Book Shop best-sellers: Pennsylvania books
SMALL TOWN PENNSYLVANIA By Dennis Wolfe (Schiffer, $34.99) 1 Journey through the small towns of Pennsylvania with Wolfe as he shares a glimpse of places he's photographed on his travels. The author's road trip begins in the southwestern corner and...
Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Photography, Book, Arts and Culture, University of Chicago
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Bruce Lee statue to be unveiled in Chinatown tonight
A 7.6-foot-tall bronze statue of martial arts legend Bruce Lee will be unveiled in Chinatown's historic Central Plaza at 7:45 p.m. Saturday as part of the annual nighttime celebration Chinatown Summer Nights, officials said. The unveiling caps a three-...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Sculpture
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Woman killed in Bridgeport hit-and-run was 'artistic soul'
Tribune reportersCarissa Hinz had just graduated from art school last month and was volunteering at a local art gallery in Bridgeport Friday night when she was hit by a car, according to her friends. Hinz was hit at 32nd Place and Morgan Street just before midnight...Tags: The Tonight Show (tv program), Motorvehicle Accidents, Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Arts and Culture
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READER SUBMITTED: Closing Reception And Artists Talk For "Dialogue: Representation And Abstraction"
Guilford"Dialogue: Representation and Abstraction" is the theme of the current exhibition by the Artists of Gallery One (www.galleryonect.com). This controversial juxtaposition gets a fresh airing at the Guilford Art Center Mill Gallery. There will be a closing...Tags: Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Artists, Arts and Culture, Bronx (New York City)
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Review: Dashiell Manley takes on 'The Great Train Robbery'
When Edwin S. Porter made the film “The Great Train Robbery” in 1903, he counted on the audience to connect scenes that were discontinuous in time and space. Dashiell Manley asks us to do much the same, creating three related installations...
Tags: Fine Arts, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies, Theft
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Micro apartments in Los Angeles: 'How Small Is Too Small?'
With condo buildings sprouting from vacant lots and talk of lifting height restrictions on its high-rises, Hollywood offers one of the best illustrations of Los Angeles' push toward population density. In the heart of this quickly changing neighborhood,...
Tags: IKEA, The Getty, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Demographics
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Weekend preview: Laughs, cigars and khorovats
About a year ago, actor-author-producer Paul Reiser decided to return to standup comedy. He hadn’t really done the whole comedy-club tour thing in about 20 years. “People said, ‘Hey, it’s like riding a bike … ’...
Tags: Restaurants, Concerts, Russell Brand, Arts and Culture, Fort Lauderdale
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