Friday, February 03, 2006

First Fridays


First Fridays
Daily Progress - A retrospective exhibition of Vidu Palta s oil and acryllic works will be featured at BozArt Gallery this month. Palto was a member of the Charlottesville art community, and for the past three years she displayed her paintings at BozArt Gallery on
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Visual arts preview
Denver Post - Chiho Aoshima's anime-influenced Paradise, a 40-by-107-inch color print on aluminum, will be included in See Into Liquid at the Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver In his celebrated, epic novel, "Moby-Dick," Herman Melville writes, "There
Source: www.denverpost.com

African-American legacy gets the spotlight at SIUE
Belleville News-Democrat - EDWARDSVILLE - The Black Heritage Month celebration at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville got off to grand start Wednesday. "We've done so much planning for this event," student chairman Erika Sanders, a junior from Chicago. "And to see it all
Source: www.belleville.com

Honoring a Scot an the Scottish
Conway Daily Sun - Scotland's greatest poet, Robert Burns, was born Jan. 29, 1759. To celebrate and honor his literary legacy, people worldwide partake in Robert Burns Night; and Corner House Inn in Center Sandwich holds its 9th annual event Sunday evening. The inn
Source: www.mountwashingtonvalley.com

News in brief
Jambar - Theta Chi is holding its "Helping Hands for the Homeless" charity drive in Kilcawley Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and tomorrow. Canned food and clothing will be donated to The Rescue Mission on Martin Luther King Boulevard. Tribute set for
Source: www.thejambar.com

Recycle this opinion column
Minnesota Daily - here are people who really believe in recycling. And then there are foaming-at-the-mouth religious fanatics like me. I firmly believe my fate in the afterlife will be determined not just by how I treat other people, but also by how much I recycle and
Source: www.mndaily.com

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