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Arts briefs: Free museum entry, search for street performers
The city of Hollywood will hold auditions for street performers and vendors at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. May 19 at the ArtsPark at Young Circle, in the Adams Rehearsal Hall in the Visual Arts Pavilion. The tryouts welcome a wide bill of entertainers, including...Tags: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Museum of Discovery and Science, Miami Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County
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Top concerts and performances in South Florida
Music Country Tim McGraw — With Jason Aldean, Halfway to Hazard. 8 p.m. Sat. at Cruzan Amphitheatre, 601-7 Sansbury's Way, West Palm Beach. $33.75, $63.75. Ticketmaster. R&B/Hip-Hop Jaheim — 8 p.m. Thu. at Knight Center, 400 SE 2nd Ave.,...Tags: Cancer, Nature, Culture, Dog Racing, Music Theater
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Fairchild botanical garden featuring sculptures of Colombian artist
The Associated PressIn recent years, the Miami area's main botanical garden has become almost as well known for its art as its rare plants and orchids. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's latest sculpture exhibit continues that blend of natural and manmade beauty. Colombian...Tags: Sculpture, Forests, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Natural Science, Tourism and Leisure
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After the fire, Joe Goode finds a new passion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was any artist's nightmare. Painter Joe Goode and his wife, Hiromi Katayama, were sleeping in their Mar Vista home when their wolf-sized dog, Pollock, appeared at the foot of the bed, barking loudly. Pollock wouldn't stop until they stumbled out of...Tags: Natural Disasters, Natural Resources, Christianity, Religious Leaders, Music Industry
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Treading lighter with low-carbon diets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot every student in line at the University of Redlands cafeteria was ready for self-sacrifice to save the planet. "No hamburger patties?" asked an incredulous football player, repeating the words of the grill cook. He glowered at the posted sign:...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Agriculture, Global Warming, Consumers, Air Transportation
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Treading lighter with low-carbon diets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot every student in line at the University of Redlands cafeteria was ready for self-sacrifice to save the planet. "No hamburger patties?" asked an incredulous football player, repeating the words of the grill cook. He glowered at the posted sign:...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Company Information, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Energy Saving
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Adelphi art students show off Spring's graphic fashions
Special to NewsdayWham! Spring fashion is here, and you can't miss it. Huge graphic prints, painterly brush strokes, bold color blocks, optical illusion patterns and eye-popping colors are among the dazzling offerings now in stores. That artful flair got us to thinking:...Tags: Nassau County Museum of Art, Andy Warhol
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Boys, Men Beware: Don't Make This Monster Mad
Courant Staff Writer"Teeth" is a monster movie that mimics the story progression, if not the style, of a 1950s cheesy creature thriller. But it's got a perverse 21st-century twist. Or one might say exactly the opposite: Its twist goes all the way back to the origins of...Tags: Assault, Energy and Resource Industries, Nuclear Power, Real Art Ways
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Toby Ziegler debuts playfully in L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn a striking debut Los Angeles show of three paintings and three sculptures, 35-year-old British artist Toby Ziegler skillfully mashes up art history and current technology with cheerful, pungent eccentricity. At once funny, ambitious and loaded with...Tags: Computer Hardware, Music Theater, Painting, Sculpture, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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7 charged in 2 rings that sold fraudulent art, prints
Tribune reportersTwo Northbrook art dealers played key roles in international art-fraud rings that reaped more than $5 million selling thousands of fake "limited-edition" prints around the world, federal prosecutors charged Wednesday. In one case with links to Europe,...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Northbrook
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