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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
Photographic Memories: Marshall
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places - us - michigan
Photographer Lee Rentz recently visited Marshall, Michigan, and shares some of his thoughts and photographs documenting his tour of Michigan Avenue, including Hemmingsen Rexall Drug Store.
A Look Back: the University of Notre Dame, 1957-58
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20 century - 1950s,
places - us - indiana
Enthusiasm rears it head again as we've reviewed the 1957-58 Dome, the University of Notre Dame yearbook. We’ve thumbed through the thing and found a few items of interest, which we’ve highlighted below - plus with added commentary.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Celebrate Edward Gorey's Children's Books
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names - gorey edward,
things - events
Celebrate Edward Gorey's Children's Books with a visit to the Edward Gorey House and their exhibition of original works by Edward Gorey for his own children's books and illustrations he created for many other authors. The Edward Gorey House is pleased to announce the 2008 opening on Thursday, April 17th and running though December 21, 2008.
Our exhibit will show many of Gorey's original pen and ink, watercolor, and preliminary pencil illustrations for children's books of his own creation, and for other noted children's authors including Peter Neumeyer, Florence Parry Heide, Edward Lear, Hilaire Belloc, T. S. Eliot, and others. Special books such as Gorey's only pop-up book, The Dwindling Party and the three-dimensional accordian book The Tunnel Calamity are highlighted. A unique focus of the exhibit will be early drawings and illustrations by Gorey from his childhood years.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Something About Eternal Flames
Voynich News noted this fact recently, allowing the words "Voynich" and "Susanna Hoffs" to grace the same page.
Book Alert: The Sign of the Sinister Sorcerer
A summary of Brad Strickland's forthcoming book, The Sign of the Sinister Sorcerer:
In Michigan in the mid-1950s, Lewis Barnavelt is convinced that the series of accidents he and his uncle are experiencing are the result of a curse by a mysterious, hooded figure that may be part of his uncle's past.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Remembering the Old Man of the Mountain
We’re a bit behind in marking the fifth anniversary of the demise of the Old Man in the Mountain but our friends at roadsideamerica.com remembered. They also share the story of a New Hampshire artist wanting to replace the stone head with a glass one.
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