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People: Danville Community Arts Center director promotes art as a way of life
jking@amnews.com“My daughter doesn’t feel like there is any end to the art supplies,” Brandon Long said. “That’s what I’d like for everyone.” As programming director for the Community Arts Center in Danville, Long is...Tags: Artists, Georgetown, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Colleges and Universities
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IMAGINATION NEVER FAILS: Blockbuster exhibit at Community Arts Center ends on high note of enlightenment
Contributing writerThere is still time to go to SPACE … Imagine That! brought to us by Danville Pediatrics at the Community Arts Center, and sponsored in part by Women’s Care for the Commonwealth. Visitors can make their way into the Discovery Dome, create...Tags: Fiction, Artists, Blockbuster, NASA, Imagine That (movie)
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Space exhibit insulted Catholic Church
“Dangerous Lies” rather than “Galileo’s Dangerous Truths” should be the title of the presentation at Danville’s Community Art Center as part of the exhibition “Space, Imagine That!” It employs historical...Tags: Religion and Belief, Science, Christianity, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Next 72 Hours: Arts and entertainment calendar for Feb. 23
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price, or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
VISUAL ARTS...Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Music, Imagine That (movie), Lincoln Center, Arts
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Still time to get to 'SPACE!'
Contributing writerThe legendary former astronaut Story Musgrave has come and gone, but the dome still stands to be discovered and Galileo still speaks the dangerous truth. There is a week left for the “SPACE … Imagine That!” exhibit, presented by...Tags: Demographics, NASA, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Community Arts Center gears up for future after 'SPACE' exhibit
bobbie@communityartscenter.netThe premier of the Community Arts Center’s blockbuster exhibit, “SPACE … Imagine That!” is just around the corner on Jan. 5, and we’re anticipating the buzz from the science and learning to take most of our time. But...Tags: Henry Miller, Arts, Arts, Arts and Culture, Washington, DC
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CAC digs heels into prep work for blockbuster exhibit
bobbie@communityartscenter.netAlthough the holiday season is still in full effect — the Community Arts Center’s walls are lined with decorated trees and beautiful, seasonal paintings by Eric Johnson — work already has begun on the blockbuster exhibit premiering in...Tags: Science, Imagine That (movie), Human Interest, Astronomy, Holidays
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Evangelicals need not apply
Kentuckians love to cheer on their Big Blue this time of year, so when Federal District Judge Karl Forester recently called foul (not on Coach Cal, thank God) on the University of Kentucky astronomy department for religious discrimination, it gave...Tags: Documentary (genre), United Kingdom, Science, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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Galileo charter hunts fourth principal
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelAlthough it is less than a year old, the Galileo School for Gifted Learning in Seminole County is hunting its fourth principal. School leaders tonight are interviewing two finalists for the post, hoping to line up someone to take over before the new ... -
Pageant unveils a 'Genius' piece of work
The 2012 Pageant of the Masters debuted "The Genius" last weekend with a special VIP showing Friday and a sold-out performance at its official opening night Saturday. Director Dianne Challis Davy had previously hinted at what was to come — a nod to...
Tags: Norman Rockwell, Music, Winslow Homer, Entertainment
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Sky Watchers Gather to View Rare Transit of Venus
Los Angeles TimesAcross Southern California, sky watchers assembled Tuesday afternoon for a chance to view the last-in-a-lifetime transit of Venus. They donned protective glasses and peered into filtered telescopes to watch the planet as it crossed in front of the sun...Tags: Science, Space Programs, Arts and Culture, Astronomy, Blindness
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