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Art for art's sake

When the Tibetan monks arrived in the area last week, Tamera Rooney of Findlay hosted a reception for them to open The Red Tornado Art Gallery in downtown Findlay. The monks also constructed a sand mandala Sept. 1 at the gallery.

Berkeley Rep Purchases Warehouse, Office Space in Downtown

The Berkeley Repertory Theatre, known for sending shows to Broadway, purchased an office and warehouse building in West Berkeley for additional rehearsal space.

Art back on the drawing board at Woodland

The return of Woodland School's art program is in sight. Superintendent Doug Foster announced Tuesday the school will receive a one-time payment of $81,441 in state funding from a much larger federal earmark. As a result, the board

High-flyers show off successes

Fresh from their success in the Basil Sellers Art Prize, new-media artists Tarryn Gill and Pilar Mata Dupont are participating in a group show of some of WA's most significant artists this month.

New shows rate a look

Let's all marvel at the bumper crop of new shows about cops and courtrooms. Let's welcome back favourite stars from the past such as Tom Selleck, Jimmy Smits and Dana Delany.

LEONARD COHEN Announces Four Final USA Concerts, Before Taking a Break

MUSIC NEWS - Canadian folk poet Leonard Cohen's world tour will come to an end this December in Las Vegas. After coming out of semi-retirement after a 15 year break back in May 2008 to perform 240 shows in mostly large venues around the globe, he take a break from touring at his December 10 and 11 shows. Cohen, marking his 76th b'day this month, has said he will return to the studio in 2011to ...

Business, political leaders call renewable energy an economic salve at Vegas policy 'summit'

LAS VEGAS - With clean-energy legislation trapped in a political deadlock, renewable-energy advocates called big business the new leader in the nation's green revolution during a national summit meeting Tuesday.

Celebrities and Special Auction Items Announced for 2010 Broadway Flea Market; Daniel Craig's T-Shirt, Anyone?

Initial stars and auction items have been announced for the 24th Annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction, set for 10 AM-7 PM Sept. 26 in the theatre district's Shubert Alley and West 44th Street.

Buenaventura Art Associations 2nd Annual Watercolor And Aqua Media Competition At The Buenaventura Gallery

Buenaventura Art Association’s 2nd Annual Watercolor and Aqua Media Competition will be exhibiting at the Buenaventura Gallery from Tuesday, September 14 to Saturday, November 6, 2009. Artist Reception is Saturday, September 25 from 4 – 7pm. Awards will be announced at reception.

Buenaventura Art Associations 2nd Annual Watercolor And Aqua Media Competition At The Buenaventura Gallery

Buenaventura Art Association’s 2nd Annual Watercolor and Aqua Media Competition will be exhibiting at the Buenaventura Gallery from Tuesday, September 14 to Saturday, November 6, 2009. Artist Reception is Saturday, September 25 from 4 – 7pm. Awards will be announced at reception.

Leonard Cohen to end world tour with 4 U.S. shows

Leonard Cohen's neverending world tour will actually end in December with four newly announced theater shows in the western United States, his promoter said on Tuesday.

FALL 2010 BROADWAY SEASON PREVIEW: Shows on the Verge

Say all you like about shattering dramas, rollicking comedies and the cultural frisson imparted by a ballyhooed British import — a big, bright, shining new musical is still usually the center of excitement of any new Broadway season.

The United States Picks Allora & Calzadilla for the 54th Venice Biennale (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - After almost a year of speculation, the Puerto Rico–based multimedia duo Allora & Calzadilla has been announced as the United States' representatives to the 2011 Venice Biennale, marking the first time that an artist pair or collective has been picked by the nation to fill the prestigious role. The selection was made by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which the U.S. State Department has entrusted to organize next year's pavilion; Lisa Freiman, the chair of the museum’s contemporary art department, has been tapped as the commissioner of the pavilion. She will also curate the presentation.

On this date

In keeping with the policy established by the Bandstand TV program and other similar video shows dedicated to the 'teenage' dancing set, all future dances at the Parish Hall, West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, will find dungarees on the taboo list.

Daniel Libeskind's German War Museum Rumbles To Its Finish, With an Arrow in Its Heart (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - Dresden's Museum of Military History has existed in a variety of incarnations over the years, each mirroring the successive regime that shaped its image. Established in 1897 in a stately neoclassical building that once housed an arsenal, the museum became a celebration of German military might under the Nazis. Its location outside the historic center of Dresden allowed the building to survive the Allied bombing campaign at the end of World War II; thereafter it proudly displayed Communist tanks and submarines under East German rule. In 1989, Germany's Bundeswehr — or Federal Defense Force — was unsure how the museum would fit into the newly unified German state, deciding to simply shut it down.

Winner of Marlborough's Post Road Art Center show announced

A Malden resident is the winner of Marlborough's Post Road Art Center's The Figure Show 2010, with a Framingham resident taking second place.

First Quicksand, Now a "Complex Situation" Delay New York's African Art Museum (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - Half a decade after it shuttered its exhibition space in Long Island City, the Museum for African Art announced on Friday that it would delay opening its new Upper East Side building by at least five more months as a result of construction delays. Slated to open in April 2011, the Robert A. M. Stern-designed museum will not be inaugurated until at least September 2011, according to he museum’s director, Elsie McCabe Thompson.

Rotary Club of Paris to host art auction

An art exhibition and auction is a new addition to the Rotary Club of Paris’ annual wine tasting fundraiser designed to benefit Rotary International’s world-wide program to eradicate polio.

Video: Wheelchair Phenom Nails First Double Backflip

Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, an 18-year-old from Las Vegas, recently pulled off the world's first wheelchair double backflip, after several failed (and painful-looking) attempts at Camp Woodward, just east of State College, Pennsylvania.

Vegas Lion Attack Caught On Tape

Video of a lion attacking a trainer at the MGM Grand resort has been posted on YouTube.

Monte Carlo resort in Vegas replaces Lance Burton with dance crew that won MTV competition

LAS VEGAS - The Monte Carlo casino-resort has replaced longtime Las Vegas Strip headline magician Lance Burton with a hip-hop dance crew that shot to fame through a reality television competition, hotel officials announced Tuesday.

Jerry Hall to Auction a Pregnant Nude Portrait and Other Art at Sotheby's (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - As if the action-packed fall art season wasn't sexy enough already, Jerry Hall — world-famous supermodel, actress, and the alleged subject matter of Mick Jagger’s hit love song, “Miss You”— will be selling her collection of contemporary art at Sotheby’s next month. The 14 artworks, which attest to Hall’s glamorous life amidst the avant-garde 1970s and 80s in New York, will be auctioned to coincide with London’s Frieze Art Fair.

Jerry Hall to Auction a Pregnant Nude Portrait and Other Art at Sotheby's

As if the action-packed fall art season wasn't sexy enough already, Jerry Hall — world-famous supermodel, actress, and the alleged subject matter of Mick Jaggers hit love song, “Miss You”— will be selling her collection of contemporary art at Sotheby’s next month. The 14 artworks, which attest to Hall’s glamorous life amidst the avant-garde 1970s and 80s in New York, will be auctioned to ...

Art exhibit, auction to aid family center

The annually rotating art exhibit at the Mary Jo Cropper Family Center for Breast Care at Bethesda North Hospital will change in mid-September.

Art exhibit, auction to aid family center

The annually rotating art exhibit at the Mary Jo Cropper Family Center for Breast Care at Bethesda North Hospital will change in mid-September.

The Art Newspaper 09/04/10

Art As Investment. Good Idea? "Art may be particularly attractive now because of the uncertainties of the stock markets, big currency fluctuations and the looming spectre of inflation in some major countries, and deflation in others."

Egypt Cracks Down on Arts Officials After Van Gogh Theft (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - Egyptian authorities have been unable to recover the $50 million van Gogh that was stolen in broad daylight from Cairo's Mahmoud Khalil Museum last month, but they have certainly wasted no time in finding scapegoats for the embarrassing theft. Eleven people in the country's arts establishment, including a senior culture minister and the head of the museum, are now set to be tried in court on charges of negligence in protecting the painting.

A French Art Dealer's Risk Is Paying Off

The contemporary art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin has built a world-scale business on a talent scout's eye for early promise and on a willingness to take risks.

A French Art Dealer's Risk Is Paying Off

The contemporary art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin has built a world-scale business on a talent scout's eye for early promise and on a willingness to take risks.

A French Art Dealer's Risk Is Paying Off

The contemporary art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin has built a world-scale business on a talent scout's eye for early promise and on a willingness to take risks.

Sistine Chapel Threatened by Too Much Love (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - It appears that the millions of sweat-stained tourists who invade Rome's landmarks every year are a nuisance to more than just the locals — they're even starting to disturb God. At least, that is, the depictions of God on the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel, which showed signs of damage during a routine cleaning this summer. According to Vatican Museums director Antonio Paolucci, the harm has been caused by the 4.5 million people who visit the site each year.

Despite tough economy, annual Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon raises nearly $59 million

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Despite the struggling economy, officials with the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon say contributions and pledges from this year's Labor Day event totaled $58.9 million.

Faculty displays recent work at art show

New paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs and ceramics will be on display at Lone Star College-Kingwood’s annual Faculty Art Show and Art Sale. The show runs now through Oct. 6.

Art Auction Benefits Conservancy

HANCOCK — Through Sept. 14, Frenchman Bay Conservancy (FBC) will be presenting a plein-air art exhibit at Hammond Hall in Winter Harbor.

Carriage Works Sees Big Uptick in Business Coming from Las Vegas

Since the summer of 2008, Las Vegas, a town once thought to be recession proof, has suffered the full brunt of the economic downturn. However, the worst of it finally appears to have passed as properties up and down the strip are again beginning to pull out their check books. Carriage Works, a veteran company in the cart, kiosk and RMU manufacturing segment, has seen increases in sales to this ...

Art scene Sept. 4, 2010

A reception for the sixth annual National Juried Art Competition of the Coast Redwoods Art Association will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Crescent Harbor Gallery.

An Imperial Stamp, Protected by a Dragon, Sells for $1.3 Million at a Hong Kong Auction (ARTINFO)

ARTINFO - Yesterday, ARTINFO ventured into the world of numismatics, discovering a strange and exciting land of niche collectibles. But today we are being even bolder, delving into what some might argue is an even narrower, more specific pursuit: timbrophily! Stamp collectors the world over received a jolt of excitement on Saturday when Hong Kong postage auction house Phila China brought the hammer down on a toasty timbrophilic lot at $1.3 million, a new record in the already-sizzling Chinese stamp market.

Jerry Hall's art collection on auction block

Model Jerry Hall plans to auction some of her art collection next month, including a famous portrait by Lucian Freud that shows her nude when she was eight months pregnant, Sotheby's said Monday.

Nude portrait part of Hall's art auction

Model Jerry Hall plans to auction some of her art collection next month, including a famous portrait by Lucian Freud that shows her nude when she was eight months pregnant, Sotheby's said Monday in London.

Art lover’s display of thanks

AN art-lover will transform her bungalow into a bustling gallery this weekend to raise money for charity. Judith Garside has had to clear out some of her furniture to make way for dazzling watercolours and pretty pastels, due to be displayed during an open day on Sunday.

New DVD shows Beatles' first 1964 US TV appearance

A new DVD about the Beatles' initial appearances on U.S. television's "The Ed Sullivan Show" is like cracking open a time capsule to American life in 1964.

Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon totals $58.9m

LAS VEGAS — Despite the struggling economy, officials with the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon say contributions and pledges from this year’s Labor Day event totaled $58.9 million. Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon - Labor Day - Las Vegas Nevada - United States - LAS VEGAS

Super student art on show

FROM pencil drawings, canvas paintings to sculptures, they will all be on show at Oxley College’s HSC Art and Take 5 Major Design Project exhibitions, this Tuesday.

Tot ticket at library

Forget Broadway, the hardest ticket to score in town is for toddler story time at an Upper East Side branch of the New York Public Library. The matinee story time every Wednesday at the NYPL's Webster branch is so popular with toddlers that organizers had to switch to a...

Art center seeks artists for foliage festival

Rutland’s Chaffee Art Center is calling for fine artists and crafts people for its Art in the Park Fall Foliage Festival Oct. 9-10. ...

Broadway shows preview

NEW YORK - There was a time when Hollywood turned to Broadway for movie ideas, transforming such shows as ``Chicago,'' ``The Sound of Music'' and ``Amadeus'' into box-office gold and Oscar winners.

Family comes together for art show at OCAC

An art show is currently being displayed at the Oceanside Community Art Council gallery in Parksville, showcasing the work of three family members with very distinct and different styles.

ON THE RECORD: The 1959 Jones Beach Revival of Song of Norway and London's Most Happy Fella

SONG OF NORWAY [Masterworks Broadway/Arkivmusic] It is interesting to note how an indifferent or otherwise unsatisfying original cast album can knock a musical off your list of shows worth listening to.

Art in the Park show Sept. 25

MIDDLEPORT — Plans are moving forward for the annual Riverbend Arts Council’s annual Art in the Park exhibit to take place on Sept. 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Diles Park in Middleport. Rhojean McClu...

Jerry Hall's art up for auction

LONDON - MODEL Jerry Hall plans to auction some of her art collection next month, including a famous portrait by Lucian Freud that shows her nude when she was eight months pregnant, Sotheby's said on Monday. The auction will also include works by Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, David Bailey and other prominent artists collected by Hall, ex-wife of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger The works will be ...
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