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History of the Freddys
The Freddy Awards show is the brainchild of State Theatre president Shelley Brown. About 10 years ago, at a meeting for performing arts center administrators, she heard about another performing arts theater that held annual ceremonies to honor...Tags: Pennsylvania, Society, Theater, Ceremonies, Awards and Prizes
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Bank moves to foreclose on River East Art Center property
A California bank moved Wednesday to foreclose on the Chicago property known as the River East Art Center, according to court documents. The River East Art Center, located at 435 E. Illinois St. in Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood, was a popular...Tags: California, Chicago, Dining and Drinking, Streeterville, Beverly Hills
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'Change' is good, but not good enough
Tribune criticStudents of Chicago history may recall that when the Palace of Fine Arts for the World's Columbian Exposition was made permanent in the 1920s, it initially was known as the Rosenwald Industrial Museum, in honor of philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, who...Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Society, Theater, Jacob Lawrence, Museum of Science and Industry
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Art Revew: "Displacement: Sculpture and Installation by Gagik Aroutiunian"
Special to the SentinelIn Gagik Aroutiunian's world, there is no center. Nothing original. Nothing pure. In other words, his world is much like ours. Six sculptures and installations by the Armenian-born artist are now on view at the Crealde School of Art in Winter Park....Tags: George Lucas, Dance, Winter Park, Valencia Community College, Crealde School of Art
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Go Guide Calendar: Feb. 26-March 6
THURSDAY FEB. 26 ART Opening Reception: Kurt Moyer: Bathers and Butterflies, and Gates: Kahlil Allaik. Show runs through March 13, 6-8 p.m. Baum School of Art, 510 Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. HISTORY Civil War Prisons: Michael Gray, author...Tags: Anne Frank, Bars and Clubs, Nazareth, Paul Green, History
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Where film meets sculpture
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrustrated by the lack of cinematic venues available to him, Burke Roberts did what any edgy, independent filmmaker would do – he created his own. This venue, however, turned out to be made of 1,000 pounds of oxidized steel, fashioned into a 24-foot tall...Tags: Heartburn, Movies, Armed Forces, Festive Event, Sculpture
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Ticket news
ON SALE THIS WEEK Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, 8 p.m. June 12, Wachovia Center, 3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, 800-298-4200, ComcastTIX.com. Tickets: $150, $95, $65, on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. David Cook, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 3, Musikfest's Riverplace,...Tags: Great Allentown Fair, Joan Jett, David Cook, Musikfest, Steve Winwood
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Saint Laurent auction exceeds expectations, netting nearly $500 million in 'sale of century'
Associated Press WriterPARIS (AP) — Two rare bronze sculptures that disappeared from China nearly 150 years ago — and demanded back by Beijing — sold for millions Wednesday as an auction of art works owned by the late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent...Tags: Buddhism, Nicolas Sarkozy, France, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Henri Matisse
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Jefferies Taking Turn At TheaterWorks
Annalee Jefferies is best known for her work at Hartford Stage in productions such as "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Bad Dates," "The Night of the Iguana," "The Learned Ladies of Park Avenue," "Eight By Tenn" and "A Lovely Sunday at Creve Coeur." She's...Tags: Vanessa Redgrave, Spider-Man, Bono, Festive Event, Music Theater
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City Exhibit Vividly Illustrates Kurt Vonnegut's Imagination
The Hartford CourantThe show of 50 acrylic paintings are from Haitian artists who surround the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer in rural Deschapelles, depicting the challenges following four hurricanes there last fall. Some of the elements of the paintings are fanciful, but...Tags: James Thurber, Albert Schweitzer, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Quinnipiac University, Colleges and Universities
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Salad by Art and Design mixes food with artwork in a gallery setting
Food Editor(2724 E. Commercial Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-491-1007) When Vincent Byrnes, a designer, and Ginger Coopersmith, who have been friends for over 25 years, put their heads together, they created this art gallery with a menu. "You sit among the art to eat...Tags: Steaks, Soups, Foods and Beverages, Salads, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Edited for 02/26 - JD
Forum Publishing GroupFriday Coral Springs Quilters' meeting, 7:15 p.m., Sartory Hall at Mullins Park, 10000 NW 29th St. Cost: $5. Call Karen at 954-979-1543. Saturday Cafe Chabad game night and special video comedy presentation, 8:30 p.m., Chabad of Coral Springs, 3925 N....Tags: Clubs and Associations, Colleges and Universities, Bars and Clubs, Festive Event, Basketball
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