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Kellogg Company: Rice Krispies Operation Spark : GlobalGiants.com

Photo: Kids music star Ralph Covert, left, star of TV's "Ralph's World," plays as Laim Newman, 3, dances along with 'Crackle,' left rear, and 'Pop," right rear, at the launch of Rice Krispies Operation Spark at the Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Operation Spark is aimed to educate moms with simple ways to add more quality to the times they spend with their children. (Kellogg Company, Ray Stubblebine) |GlobalGiants.com|
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Artists From All Over the World Share Their Interpretations of Love : GlobalGiants.com
Nordstrom Exhibit Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

Photo: Aki Sogabe, Grandpa, 2007. |GlobalGiants.com|
SEATTLE -- During the month of May, Nordstrom is bringing together the work of artists from all over the globe. From communities spanning Seattle to Tokyo and Santa Fe to San Diego, and with backgrounds as diverse as graphic design and ancient paper cutting, these artists are coming together with one common goal: to celebrate diversity and marry their art under the theme of love.
In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Nordstrom has selected a talented group of 17 Asian American artists to share their interpretations of love in an exhibit called Love Now. The exhibit will be displayed in select Nordstrom stores and online at Nordstrom.com throughout the month of May.
The Love Now exhibit celebrates both accomplished and up-and-coming Asian- American artists. Their award-winning art has appeared in magazines, books, board games, galleries and ad campaigns, and their biographies are as diverse as their techniques and media.
Nordstrom, Inc. is one of the leading fashion specialty retailers, with 155 U.S. stores located in 27 states. Nordstrom also operates 36 Faconnable boutiques in Europe. |GlobalGiants.com|
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