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Homes on tour get artistic treatment
Senior Eilish Zachary didn't know she was about to hand her painting of a house in Newport Beach to the chairwoman of Newport Harbor High School's Home and Garden Tour. A few minutes before the presentation, the Harbor student found out the two-story...
Tags: Schools, Artists, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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A musical cake for Cook
Broadway luminary Barbara Cook is in for a treat. During her one-night-only performance at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Saturday, she will be presented with a birthday card. Yes, birthday cards are common, but not ones filled with...
Tags: Artists, Theater, Arts, Entertainment, Music
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Artists sought for migrant memorial
The OC Fair & Event Center is on the lookout for a local artist or team of artists for its new Migrant Agricultural Worker Memorial. Located on the 150-acre property at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, the installation will recognize migrant agricultural...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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The Crowd: 'Bad Dog,' but a good evening
The Orange County Museum of Art is creating international buzz over its impressive February unveiling of the exhibition "Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain." Curated with passion by OCMA Director Dennis Szakacs, the Jackson retrospective is the...
Tags: Artists, Science and Technology, Museums, Arts, Arts and Culture
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The art of gadgetry
Light boxes. Electrophoresis gels. Enzymes. DNA images. No, we aren't taking inventory of laboratory equipment. These are components of Paul Vanouse's "Evidence…Works," which will be exhibited at UC Irvine's Claire Trevor School of the Arts...
Tags: Artists, Biotechnology Industry, Chemical Industry, University of California, Irvine, Claire Trevor
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Off Center and all together
Natalia Kaliada has faced rejection from arts facilities, endured police raids, been arrested and lived in exile for more than two years. All of that for one cause: a relentless commitment to free thought and expression. As the founding co-artistic...
Tags: Festive Events, Steve Allen, Artists, Belarus, Celebrities
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Arts Year In Review: A year of culture
With Newport-Mesans in the Olympics, contentious City Council elections and those Mitt and Barack guys grabbing headlines, it was a busy year for news — and the arts proved to be no exception. We could try to order this into a conventional "top 10...Tags: General Electric Company, Artists, Wines, Politics, University of California, Irvine
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A burning artistic passion
For Jay McCafferty, a beloved childhood gift became the genesis of his artistic trademark. "My aunt gave me a stamp collection when I was a kid, which included a magnifying glass," McCafferty, 64, said. "Wherever I went, that magnifying glass moved to...
Tags: Artists, Andy Warhol, Lifestyle and Leisure, Museums, Arts
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Feet in two different worlds
Dave Rahn straddles two worlds. One is defined by numbers, losses, gains and the intricacies of investments. The other does not rely on mathematical precision: It is the world of art. The 61-year-old president of First Foundation Bank is both a banker...
Tags: Artists, Painting, Arts, Arts and Culture, Banking
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Music festival benefits Balboa Theater
A daylong music festival next weekend will attract some of the country's top indie, rock and folk acts to the Balboa Pier area, to benefit the renovation of the historic Balboa Theater. Bringing acts like Matt Nathanson, Joshua Radin, A Fine Frenzy and...
Tags: Festive Events, Artists, Music, Arts and Culture, John Sullivan
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UCI gets two experts for dancers
UC Irvine will present an informal showing of choreography by Alonzo LINES Ballet and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago on Friday and Saturday at the university's Claire Trevor Theatre. During the companies' UCI residency, LINES artistic director Alonzo...
Tags: Artists, Education, University of California, Irvine, Israel, Colleges and Universities
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Pomona Elementary students create their own 'Starry Night'
First-grader Oscar Solis stood onstage dressed up as Vincent van Gogh in an oversized brown blazer and ginger beard. He held a paintbrush and palette. Then came the finishing touch for his head: a straw hat with three blue candles fixed on top. "He...
Tags: Artists, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture
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