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Boynton uniting to clean up an industrial park
Boynton Beach is using the power of the people to help beautify a blighted area. Starting Saturday evening and lasting through Sunday's sunset, the public is invited to "Paint It! An Urban Affair" hosted by ArtistActivistA Gallery to help transform an...
Tags: Arts, Event Planning, Boynton Beach, Fine Artists, Services and Shopping
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Kennedy Center changes Honors process after Latino groups' outcry
After saluting just two Latino performers in 35 years with its Kennedy Center Honors awards, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts says it has revised the selection process to be more inclusive. The changes were announced Thursday in a news...
Tags: Entertainment Events, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Minority Groups, Human Interest, Satellite and Cable Service
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Swallow Magazine's Mexico City: Strippers, artists, mezcal and scratch-and-sniff
The ruling elite ought not to mess with Mexico City's favorite restaurants. That might be one lesson from a recent scandal that this week brought down the head of the nation's consumer protection agency, whose daughter couldn't get a table at Maximo...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Tacos, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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3 new exhibits at Mennello
The Mennello Museum of American Art (900 E. Princeton St., 407-246-4278) is opening three exhibitions Friday, May 17: "Southern Folk Art," with works selected from the permanent collection by Mennello's director Frank Holt; "Never No More: Storter's...
Tags: Arts, Casselberry, Museums, Orlando Museum of Art, Mennello Museum of American Art
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Singer gallery to celebrate repairs
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail In 1949, Anna Brugh Singer traveled to Hagerstown to dedicate the addition of two wings to the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, including the Singer Memorial Gallery. She and her husband, William,...Tags: Culture, Human Interest, Arts, Museums, Cultural Development
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Pines gallery to host 'Surreal Art' exhibit
Pembroke Pines' Glass Gallery soon will have an exhibit full of hard-to-describe artwork. The "Surreal Art" exhibit's opening reception runs from 7 to 9 p.m. May 21 at City Hall, 10100 Pines Blvd. The melting clocks featured in Salvador Dali's "The...Tags: Arts, Pembroke Pines, Painting, Arts and Culture
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Our Laguna: Friends all about lunching and reading
Hats and books were the order of the day at the luncheon hosted by the Friends of the Library on Tuesday at Three Seventy Common. "Ladies Who Lunch….and Read" reviewed books they recommended to supporters of the library and competed for prizes...
Tags: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Arts, Auction Service, Museums, Fine Artists
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Back Story: Arts patron revives outdoor festival in Druid Hill
Barbara Shapiro's love affair with Druid Hill Park dates to her childhood, when she passed through it daily on the way from her Ashburton home to old School 49 on Cathedral Street. And even when construction of Druid Park Lake Drive in the 1940s and...
Tags: Entertainment, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Roland Park, Culture, Ceremonies
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Out & About Summer Highlights
We're always adding new events so don't forget to check back with us! MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Closing Party BBQ June 1. Say farewell to the Miami art museum with entertainment, music and more. In December, the museum will reopen as the Perez Art Museum...
Tags: Miami Art Museum, Entertainment, Boynton Beach, San Diego Padres, Bailee Madison
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Baum auctions art for every collector
Bid on more than 250 works by local, regional and national artists, including six paintings by school founder Walter Emerson Baum, on May 18 at the 28th Annual Baum School of Art Auction. A silent auction, 5:30-7:30 p.m., will feature about 150 works for...Tags: Auction Service, Allentown, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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Pop-up gallery uses former Gap store in Hinsdale
It was there and gone in four days, but a pop-up art gallery in Hinsdale was a way to showcase art and create interest in the downtown district, according to village officials. The pop-up art gallery was operated by Hinsdale artist Maureen Claffy, who...
Tags: Arts, Mother's Day, Arts and Culture
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L.A. artists, architects' effect on each other at MAK Center exhibit
"Everything Loose Will Land" has landed. And its timing could hardly be better. The exhibition at the MAK Center in West Hollywood, curated by UCLA architectural historian and critic Sylvia Lavin, is a wry study of the ways Los Angeles artists and...
Tags: Architecture, The Getty, Science and Technology, Thom Mayne, MAK Center
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