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MINNEAPOLIS, April 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Artists from across the United States, and as far away as Germany, have submitted artwork for the Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute's 40th Annual International Art Show by Artists with Disabilities. This year's show features 210 artists and more than 330 pieces of art.
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United Artists was founded in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith as a haven for great film-making artists. Its history is dotted with cinema landmarks such as the James Bond and Pink Panther film series. More recently, its releases have included Oscar winners "No Man's Land" and "Bowling for Columbine," indie hits "Ghost World" and "Pieces of April," and Golden Globe winner "Osama." This year's film slate includes Jim Jarmusch's "Coffee & Cigarettes," teen comedy "Saved!" and real-life drama "Hotel Rwanda."
MINNEAPOLIS, April 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Artists from across the United States, and as far away as Greece, have submitted artwork for the Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute's 39th Annual International Art Show by Artists with Disabilities. This year's show features 201 artists and more than 320 pieces of art.
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Rosett has held multiple positions and roles with MGM and United Artists since joining the corporate finance group in 1994. His most recent position was as executive vice president of marketing and distribution for MGM Studios, a position that included overseeing worldwide business operations for UA. He ... was the UA production executive in charge on the horror hits "Jeepers Creepers" and "Jeepers Creepers 2," as well as the upcoming teen comedy "Saved!" and the Cole Porter musical biography "De-Lovely," which premieres Awards Night at the Cannes Film Festival. Rosett also negotiated the deal that brought the Oscar-winning box-office smash "Bowling for Columbine" to United Artists.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- An eclectic collection of national and regional artists have united to create "FOR NEW ORLEANS," a 30-track double CD to benefit Habitat for Humanity's "Musicians' Village" in New Orleans. Released by artist-run music label Sugarfoot Music, the CD continues the great tradition of healing through music, donating 100% of profits to the cause.
"This agreement is important, unique, and makes good business sense for United Artists. In keeping with the philosophy of its original founders, artists who sought to create a studio in which artists and their creative visions could flourish, we are pleased to have reached an agreement with the WGA," said UA co-owner and CEO Paula Wagner.
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