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Phanatic Statue Unveiling
Staff reporterBetter Philly Host Joey Fortman makes sure that Travis and Troy, two Phillies interns are well prepared for their trip to Clearwater, FL. where they will be unveiling the new Phanatic statue at it's new home. Have you seen the Phanatic on his trip?...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, New York
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Michael Heizer's calling is set in stone
In early 1969, a young artist working in the Nevada desert had an idea for an epic sculpture. Michael Heizer had found a 120-ton boulder in the mountains and wanted to set it above a trench dug in a dry lake bed. Visitors would be able to walk into the...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Arts, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Frank Gehry
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Hammer biennial lends artists a helping hand
Until this year, Vishal Jugdeo's videos were dramatically low-budget affairs. The artist had a crew of two, counting himself and a director of photography and not counting actors whom he occasionally asked to hold a boom pole. He used his small studio...
Tags: Farrah Fawcett, Arts, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies
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New Exhibit Coming to Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
FOX 17 Producer"Beverly Pepper: Palingenesis 1962-2012" is a new exhibit that opens to the public today, May 25 at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. The exhibit traces Beverly Pepper's work in metal through her five-decade career. It will feature more...Tags: Arts, Tourism and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Travel, Gardens and Parks
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Rockford College presents the 13th Annual Art on the Lawn
Staff reporterArt on the Lawn is a juried show of fine arts and crafts in various media. More than 55 artists will be featured at this year's show that will again be held on the lawn at Rockford College, 5050 East State Street, Rockford. Art on the Lawn takes place...Tags: Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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Eye-catching horse with no name
Schools have mascots. Teams have mascots. So why can't a shopping center have a mascot, too? That is what John Becker thought when he decided to permanently install a 9-foot-tall cast aluminum statue at the entrance of his Mishawaka shopping complex....Tags: Arts, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Arts and Culture
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Statue celebrates Eagle Scout centennial
Longtime community activist Shelly Weil recently led a dedication ceremony for "The Scout," a 6-foot bronze statue he donated to commemorate the Eagle Scout centennial and honor all Delray Beach Eagle Scouts. The statue is at Old School Square Park, at...
Tags: Arts, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Delray Beach
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Market Basket: A horse with no name
Schools have mascots. Teams have mascots. So why can't a shopping center have a mascot, too? That is what John Becker thought when he decided to permanently install a 9-foot-tall cast aluminum statue at the entrance of his Mishawaka shopping complex....
Tags: Arts, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Facebook, Arts and Culture
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Artcetera
Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive (949) 494-8971 http://www.lagunaartmuseum.org Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays and Fridays through Sundays; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays; and closed Wednesdays. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for...
Tags: G8, Photography, Arts, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Sculptor turning 15 tons of sand into art in Roanoke park
WDBJ7 Intern ReporterMany people think of playing in the sand as something fun for kids, but Carl Jara has made a career of it. Jara is in Roanoke creating a large sand sculpture for Festival in the Park. There are many ways of creating sand sculptures but Jara uses a...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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700 pound limestone statue stolen in Salina
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA lot of houses on Camden Drive in Salina are adorned with outdoor decor. But nobody remembers anything being stolen until this week. "I said, holy moly!" Larry Hower says. Hower's 700 pound limestone Aztec-style totem pole was gone Tuesday morning. ...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Theft
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Travelers' Founder: Hartford's 19th-Century Renaissance Man
The Hartford CourantIn 1845, a young man from the marble district of the Litchfield Hills arrived in Hartford just as the city's new rail line helped trigger an industrial boom that, by 1870, made it one of the richest small cities in America. At age 22, James G....Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Arts, Arts and Culture, Library of Congress, Wars and Interventions
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