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RiverFest in St. Charles to see some changes
RiverFest planning is underway in St. Charles, with a few changes this year, including the location of the main stage. To create more space and to account for some construction work at the Municipal Building, this year's festival – June 7-10...
Tags: Arts, Music, Marketing, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Our View: Kudos for the week of April 1
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Roll out the welcome mat We all know Petoskey is a great town, now the rest of the country knows, too. Our town was profiled in the...Tags: High School Sports, Arts, Business, Tennis, Financial Aid
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Mission: Museums
It started as a fleeting thought brought on by cooler temperatures and sunny skies. "It's interesting how all these museums are so close together," I muse aloud, flipping through a Calendar section. My editor's head swivels toward me. Her eyes light...
Tags: Auto Racing, Arts, Petroleum Industry, Ku Klux Klan, Smithsonian Institution
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SD highway again to be named for Mount Rushmore sculptor
The man who led the carving of Mount Rushmore National Memorial soon will have a state road named in his honor again. The state Transportation Commission on Thursday designated a stretch of S.D. 244 as Guzton Borlum Memorial Highway. The 10-mile...Tags: Arts, Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Senate, Bob Burns, Ceremonies
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'Survivor' FVF Recap: Tubby Lunchbox
WDBJ7 BloggerIt’s Night 16 and Bikal has voted out Matt. Julia has PTSD symptoms and says she almost peed herself. Michael is playing it cool. He tells the favorites that he understands their play. His strategy is to build trust and friendships with Corinne....Tags: Wrestling, Arts, Politics, Elections, Arts and Culture
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Obama praises Rosa Parks at statue unveiling in Capitol
WASHINGTON -- President Obama paid tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks on Wednesday, comparing the Jim Crow-era tolerance of segregation to the acceptance of inequality that persists into the present day. People often live their lives "as if in a...
Tags: Arts, Civil Rights, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Social Issues
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh will be honored with statue at alma mater
Ravens coach John Harbaugh will be inducted into the Cradle of Coaches Association and immortalized with a statue at Miami University's Yager Stadium, the school's Director of Athletics David Sayler announced today. Harbaugh, who led the Ravens to their...Tags: Arts, Paul Brown, Baltimore Ravens, Education, San Francisco 49ers
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Metal sculptor Scott Cawood has informal approach in studio
chrisc@herald-mail.comScott Cawood peered closely at his sculpture — the figure of a woman — and tinkered with the elbow. He looked intent, focused. "This is about the third assemblage I've had on her elbow," he said. "I've taken two of them off. I didn't like...Tags: Arts, Music, Fine Artists, Museums, Artists
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Art review: 'Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain' shows life
If you like paint, you'll like "Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain," the artist's 40-year retrospective exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach. It's awash in the stuff. Thick, brightly colored paint oozes like mortar from...Tags: Arts, Automotive Equipment, Fine Artists, Museums, Politics
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Oscars: LAPD plans heavy security; Hollywood streets shut down
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Police Department will be on high alert during the Academy Awards, and numerous streets around the show's Hollywood venue will be closed Sunday. The LAPD has not released any details of its security plans. A law enforcement...... -
Oscars: Security tight, many Hollywood streets will be closed
L.A. NOWA series of road closures are occurring this weekend for the Academy Awards. The Los Angeles Police Department will also be out in force, with tight security measures in place. The Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theatre in...... -
From bling to bargains, artists show wares at American Craft Council show
Walking through a giant hall in the Baltimore Convention Center, Susan Johnson and Sherry Mills stopped to admire a bronze-and-steel sculpture with water cascading out of it. "I need this," Mills said. "You may want to come around this side first,"...
Tags: Arts, Xbox 360, Microsoft Corporation, Fine Artists, Brooklyn (New York City)
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