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Williamsburg to get its own book festival!
I've written several times over the past few months about how much I love book festivals and how much fun they are, for both readers and writers. Since I typically travel at least 90 miles to a book festival, I was thrilled to learn that Williamsburg will...
Tags: College of William and Mary, Book, Festive Events
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'Flower Power: A Retro Art Exhibition' At Celebrations In Pomfret
Celebrations Gallery & Shoppes, 330 Pomfret St. in Pomfret, presents “Flower Power: A Retro Art Exhibition,” of artworks made of recycled materials, from Friday, May 17, when it will open with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m., and closing on...
Tags: Pomfret, Arts
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Artworks By Laurie Tavino At Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden In Suffield
The Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden, 55 South Main St. in Suffield, presents “Suffield – Vanishing Landscapes,” with the artwork of Suffield resident Laurie Tavino in an exhibit starting on Friday, May 17, opening with a reception from 5:...
Tags: Suffield, Arts
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'Blue And Gold At The White' In Lakeville
Blue & Gold at The White, the annual student art exhibit from Housatonic Valley Regional High School, will open on Friday, May 17, with a reception from 4 to 7 p.m., and run until Sunday, May 26. Media include acrylic, watercolor, egg tempera, graphite,...
Tags: Arts
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Behnke Doherty Gallery In Washington Depot Presents Vincent Giarrano, Adam Waimon
Behnke Doherty Gallery, 6 Greenhill Road in Washington Depot, presents oil paintings by Vincent Giarrano and glass sculpture by Adam Waimon (this is his “Ocean Blossoms”) from Friday, May 17, to Sunday, June 23. The opening reception will be...
Tags: Arts
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Strange Natures' At Institute Library In New Haven
“Strange Natures,” an exhibit of work by Melissa Brown, Fritz Horstman, Joseph Smolinksi, Anahita Vossougi and the collaborative team of Johannes DeYoung and Natalie Westbrook, will be at Institute Library, 847 Chapel St. in New Haven, from...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Real Art Ways, Arts
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Knitting Groups To 'Knit Hit' Hartford On Sunday
Several locations in downtown Hartford will be “Knit Hit” on Sunday, May 19, as the Greater Hartford Arts Council, knitting groups and fiber artists go “guerilla knitting” in a series of site-specific yarn installations all over...
Tags: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Old State House, Arts, Bushnell Park, TheaterWorks
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Freebie Friday: Free stuff to do in Orlando
EVENTS HIPSTORIC 3RD FRIDAY: with vendors, book giveaways and walking tour: 5-8 p.m. today; Downtown St. Cloud, Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Cloud; free. BARCAMP ORLANDO: informal presentations on tech and creativity: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; Wall...Tags: Conway, DeLand, Students, Dandelion Communitea Cafe, Ocala
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Stage 773 snags big 'Just for Laughs' booking
TBS Just for Laughs Chicago said Thursday that it plans to stage most of its smaller shows for its June 11-16 comedy festival at one venue: Stage 773 at 1225 W. Belmont Ave. on the North Side. Dubbed a "digital comedy hub," Stage 773 (which has four...Tags: TBS (tv network), Entertainment, Google+
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A history of celebrity-owned restaurants in the Chicago area
The week before The Squared Circle opened in mid-March, owner and pro wrestler Lisa Marie Varon — better known as Victoria during her WWE days and Tara currently with TNA wrestling — sat in a corner booth of her Lincoln Park restaurant,...
Tags: Chicago Hotels, Chicago Bears, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Soccer, Jim McMahon
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Rain makes 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg' a Cannes no-brainer
It’s tempting here, at the bountiful Cannes Film Festival, to bypass the competition titles, if only for a couple of hours, and avail yourself of something you already know you adore. All the rain here of late made it seem like destiny. As part of...
Tags: Christoph Waltz, Music, Movies, Entertainment, Festive Events
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You name it, Eric Garcetti has done it
In exactly one week, Los Angeles will wake up with a newly elected mayor. The lucky leader of 4 million restless campers with cracked sidewalks could be Wendy Greuel, the business-suited Valley kid who worked for Mayor Tom Bradley and President...
Tags: Eric Garcetti, Students, Lifestyle and Leisure, George Plimpton, Education
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