Art - McCain and the art of war - Newark Star-Ledger
McCain and the art of war - Newark Star-Ledger
Timing is everything, they say. John McCain burst upon the national scene eight years ago as a reasonably smart and experienced alternative to George W. Bush, who was neither. If somehow McCain had made it past that crucial South Carolina primary and
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Art boot camp - Asheville Citizen-Times
HENDERSONVILLE Anne Lemanski was running a high-end frame shop in Chicago when her application for an artist s residency at Penland School of Crafts embarked her upon literally, a life-changing experience, she said. Working alone in her
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Painting lost in Holocaust is sold - Boston Globe
LONDON A 17th-century Dutch painting, lost in the Holocaust, was auctioned after Poland helped broker a deal between the late Jewish art dealer’s descendants and the current owner. The oil painting “A Boy, in Profile, Singing, in a Feigned Oval
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Student art on display - Charleston Post & Courier
The Belk wing of the Northwoods Mall is filled with more than 500 pieces of art produced by Berkeley County students this year. The exhibit lasts through the weekend and features 15 pieces of artwork from every school in the district. Students’ names
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