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- Prints At Studio Prices (The New York Sun)
What does $2,000 get you in the art market today? More than you might think. At Christie's mid-season print sale on Thursday, many pieces have estimates that resemble the price of the monthly rent on a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan. "What's appealing to many people about a mid-season print sale is that the price range is for the most part below $5,000 a print," a specialist in the print ...
- Hot competition for Ramadan ad dollars - Variety
Hot competition for Ramadan ad dollarsVariety, CA - 3 hours agoLatter skein is based on Sheik Mohammed's poetry and set in the 18th century among feuding Bedouin tribes during the occupation of the Arabian Peninsula by ...
- Manchester Town Hall Tower: does it look wrong? - PropertyConfidential.co.uk
PropertyConfidential.co.ukManchester Town Hall Tower: does it look wrong?PropertyConfidential.co.uk, UK - Aug 13, 2008This is funny because, as a Quaker, Waterhouse scarcely, if ever, drunk the demon drink. Given that he built so much of Manchester it's also vaguely amusing ...
- Cinemalaya 2008 presents 10 short films in competition (PEP)
The 2008 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival is slated to open with the Adolf Alix Jr. film Adela , which is dedicated to veteran actress Anita Linda.
- Books: âGorgeously Greenâ - Hollywood Today.net
HOLLYWOOD, CA (Hollywood Today) 7/24/08 - âIt came to me one day as I was driving back from an eco-house in Santa Monica,â says âGorgeously Greenâ author Sophie Uliano. âIâd spent the day with a bunch of environmentalists and realized ...
- Walking For Companionship - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceWalking For CompanionshipThe Conservative Voice, NC - Aug 11, 2008Our friendship might be one part of history- a never forgettable story. She by nature, is serious and takes anybody in confidence without delay. ...
- A visit to Austria - The Post
A visit to AustriaThe Post, Pakistan - 2 hours agoThe contemporary cultural milieu of Austria has a rich heritage in architecture and poetry; this goes back to the Middle Ages and in medicine and science it ...
- Wednesday, July 30 - Advocate Weekly
Wednesday, July 30Advocate Weekly, MA - 2 hours agoCommunity Access to the Arts, opening reception for "I'm A Part of Art" annual art show and poetry reading, featuring paintings, collages and ...Thursday, July 24 Advocate Weeklyall 9 news articles
- Alliance wins Bathinda MC - Tribune
The ruling SAD-BJP combine today swept the first ever elections for the Bathinda Municipal Corporation (BMC) by wresting 38 of the total number of 50 seats amid allegations of booth-capturing and clashes. The opposition Congress and independents ...
- McCain's Summer of "Love" Ad: Pass the Ammunition. But hold the Hope. - BusinessWeek
BusinessWeekMcCain's Summer of "Love" Ad: Pass the Ammunition. But hold the Hope.BusinessWeek - 7 hours agoVote for one. Yikes. Donât hope? Mario Cuomo, I believe it was, said you campaign in poetry and govern in prose. McCain could use a new writer.
- Top 10 Movies on pre-Independence India: MSN Choice - MSN India Entertainment
This is almost a docu-drama on Pre-1857 India; it shows how the docility of Indiaâs affluent upper middle class contributed to the establishment of the British Raj. Lucknow and its Nawab Wajid Ali Shah (an exemplary performance from Amjad Khan ...
- The Week[end]: August 8-10, 2008 (Isthmus)
Summer is entering its homestretch with the opening of the Beijing Olympics, but there's still plenty of fun to be found this weekend. The National Poetry Slam will crown a champion, the Johnny Winston, Jr. Streetball ' Block Party will take over Penn Park, and the Wisconsin State Fair will wrap up, just for starters. Productions of The Rocky Horror Show, Shiny Things, Ah, Wilderness! and ...
- Gullah Geechee Festival cooks up culture today and tomorrow - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Gullah Geechee Festival cooks up culture today and tomorrowMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 2 hours agoThe festival began in Atlantic Beach at noon today with cultural activities and lectures, including poetry readings, quilt making and storytelling. ...
- Mountain Blog (Nederland Mountain Ear)
In 1959, Lorraine Hansberry saw her play, which she had written as a 28-year-old, produced on Broadway. When it opened, A Raisin in the Sun was the first accurate portrayal of a black family that most of the audience had ever seen.
- 'Vampire teacher' wins book award - Middleton Guardian
A FORMER teacher who lost her job for writing steamy vampire fiction has won an award for her first book. Samantha Goldstone walked away from her job teaching English and drama at St Christ-opherâs C of E High School in Accrington after bosses ...
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