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Bulletin Board: Palm Beach County events
Today Art film, Babette's Feast, Danish. Free with paid admission, 2 p.m., Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real Mizner Park. Adults $8; seniors $6; students $4. Call 561-392-2500. Art Walk, 6-9 p.m. along Plaza Real, Mizner Park. Music by jazz...Tags: Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Boynton Beach, Schools
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Creating a 'Tableaux Vivant'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOne of the biggest attractions at the annual Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach is the tableaux vivants -- a series of notable paintings and sculptures brought to life by actors in costume and make-up. Times photographer Lori Shepler recently went...Tags: Celebrity, Edgar Degas, New York, Painting, John Sloan
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Serenity Of Venice
Los Angeles TimesPianissimo, pianissimo. That's how morning comes on Campo Santa Maria Formosa. Softly. Pigeons dawdle around a trash can. The woman who tends the newsstand gives her dog a bowl of water. Then the grate at the Bar all'Orologio clangs open, a sure sign...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Movies, Venice, Harrison Ford, Charles Dickens
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On Aug. 22, 1775, England's King George III proclaimed the American colonies in a state of open rebellion. In 1787 inventor John Fitch demonstrated his steamboat on the Delaware River to delegates of the Continental Congress. In 1846 the United...Tags: John Fitch, Hugo Chavez, Delaware River, Sexual Assault, Mikhail S Gorbachev
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The Wiggles at Nassau Coliseum
gosee Leonardo da Vinci fans fascinated by the artist's dissection and anatomy drawings can learn more about them at a digital projection lecture from 7 to 8 tonight at Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington. It's free, 631-351-3250, heckscher.org....Tags: Michael Caine, Long Island, Nassau Coliseum, Alan Alda, Heckscher Museum of Art
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This week's travel deals
Biking in France The Loire Valley's gently undulating hills -- and the historic castles that dot the landscape -- make this a trip made in bike-riders' heaven. This eight-day trip, starting at $1,260 per person, winds its way from Amboise, with its castle...Tags: Travel Deals, New York, Beach Vacations
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Reviews: 'Nick of Time,' 'Keep Your Eye on the Kid'
Los Angeles TimesNICK OF TIME, by Ted Bell. St. Martin's Griffin, 448 pp., $17.95, ages 9-12. What is it about seafaring stories that thrills the most confirmed landlubber? People who devoured Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series can rejoice this summer at the...Tags: History, Movies, Books and Magazines, Ted Williams, Harry Houdini
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Monks' chant album a surprise hit
New York Times News ServiceHEILIGENKREUZ, Austria—As noon draws near, the monks glide into the church, their white cowls billowing behind them. They line up in silence, facing one another in long choir stalls. Wood carvings of saints peer down on them from the austere...Tags: Religious Leaders, Movies, Video Games, Amy Winehouse, Roman Catholic
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'Virginia Artists 2008' has more than ever
When the Bay Days Juried Art Exhibition revamped its name and focus in 2007, the 25-year-old summer tradition experienced a welcome resurgence. Redubbed "Virginia Artists," the competition at Hampton's Charles H. Taylor Arts Center more than doubled...Tags: Culture, Hampton Roads, Arts, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Metal and Mineral
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Veggie Fest to descend on Naperville this weekend
Chicago Tribune ReporterThirty miles and an ethos from the site of the Taste of Chicago gorgefest, crews are setting up for a celebration that might be considered odd in a suburb of the city once known as Hog Butcher for the World. It's called Veggie Fest, and it's in...Tags: Paul McCartney, Naperville, Warrenville, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Global Warming
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Sun-splashed Venice
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPianissimo, pianissimo. That's how morning comes on the Campo Santa Maria Formosa. Pigeons dawdle around a trash can, in no rush to pillage. The young woman who tends the newsstand gives her dog a bowl of water. Then the grate at the Bar all'Orologio...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Movies, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Venice, Harrison Ford
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For chefs, Milan is a one-stop place to shop
Some people journey to this northern Italian city to gaze at The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci's 15th-century masterpiece. Then there are men like Philip Creighton who come with more earthly suppers in mind and head straight to Peck, a jaw-dropping...Tags: Viniculture, New York, Beverage Industry
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