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RiverFest in St. Charles to see some changes
RiverFest planning is underway in St. Charles, with a few changes this year, including the location of the main stage. To create more space and to account for some construction work at the Municipal Building, this year's festival – June 7-10...
Tags: Marketing, Entertainment, Music, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Our View: Kudos for the week of April 1
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Roll out the welcome mat We all know Petoskey is a great town, now the rest of the country knows, too. Our town was profiled in the...Tags: Renovation, Arts and Culture, Science, Fossils, Financial Aid
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Paper perfect: Fort Lauderdale artist puts knife to paper for her creations
Christina Lihan builds South Florida hotels, houses and skyscrapers without ever having to break ground. She uses thick watercolor paper and Exacto knives to create multidimensional, cut paper sculptures of cityscapes and European buildings —...
Tags: Wilton Manors, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Arts, Miami Beach
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Through mud, sand and water, kinetic sculpture racers go for glory
It was just after noon Saturday and a large blue-crab-mobile was drifting out into the harbor with four students from Arbutus Middle School aboard and unable to steer. The problem? A thrown sock puppet that had damaged their controls. The absurd moment...
Tags: Federal Hill, Judges, Arts and Culture, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Vehicles
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Metropolitan Museum says it will return Cambodian statues
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has agreed to return two ancient statues to Cambodia after receiving convincing evidence they had been looted and smuggled out of the country illegally. The 10th century Khmer statues, known as the Kneeling Attendants,...
Tags: National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Arts and Culture, Auction Service, Arts, UNESCO
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SD highway again to be named for Mount Rushmore sculptor
The man who led the carving of Mount Rushmore National Memorial soon will have a state road named in his honor again. The state Transportation Commission on Thursday designated a stretch of S.D. 244 as Guzton Borlum Memorial Highway. The 10-mile...Tags: Ceremonies, Human Interest, Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives
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Ongoing art and history exhibits for May 2
HCC student art exhibition The exhibit features artwork including painting, drawing, mixed media sculpture, ceramic sculpture, pottery, digital photography and graphic design prints. Exhibit concludes Friday, May 3. Hagerstown Community College’s...
Tags: Fine Arts, NASA, Arts and Culture, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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College of DuPage: The chaparral has landed
After about nine months in the making, a new 8-foot-tall chaparral has emerged as a centerpiece on the College of DuPage's campus. The bronze-cast sculpture of the college's mascot has been installed east of the Student Services Center off Fawell...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Arts
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First Fridays in Orlando, Eustis
I've been going to the monthly First Fridays at FAVO since its inception in 2011, and it has now grown to 19 once-upon-a-time-motel rooms full of artists. The quality of work has increased, too, with some professional artists in the lineup now. This month...
Tags: Entertainment, Fine Artists, Music, Arts and Culture, Arts
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'Survivor' FVF Recap: Tubby Lunchbox
WDBJ7 BloggerIt’s Night 16 and Bikal has voted out Matt. Julia has PTSD symptoms and says she almost peed herself. Michael is playing it cool. He tells the favorites that he understands their play. His strategy is to build trust and friendships with Corinne....Tags: Politics, Wrestling, Human Interest, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Elections
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Martinsburg's founder is difficult to picture
matthewu@herald-mail.comRevolutionary War Major Gen. Adam Stephen, Martinsburg’s founder, was a rival of George Washington’s in Virginia politics before he was removed from his post in the Army, his biographer said Tuesday. Stephen’s dismissal after the...Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Armed Forces, Revolutions, University of Richmond, George Washington
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'On Nature' Group Show At Whitney Center
The Hartford CourantPaulette Rosen has been creating artwork on the subject of birds for years. So it was only natural that when she found a dead bird in her yard, that it would make its way into her work. "I collected it so I could do some drawing. Then it occurred to...Tags: Politics, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Peabody Museum of Natural History, Lobbying, Arts and Culture
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