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Vicki Taylor
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
The first downtown Ithaca Gallery Night of 2008 will be held on Friday, March 7th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., with 10 downtown galleries showcasing the talents of local, national, and international artists. Among the displays and exhibits will be a grand opening for the Ink Shop Artists who were displaced by fire and have relocated to the CSMA building at 330 E. State St., and the popular 19th Annual Juried Photography show at the State of the Art Gallery.

George Rhodes, Lake Afternoon (at CMSA)
Here's a list of the different galleries that are participating and the exhibits that'll be on display:
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Mar
07
2008
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Ben Veaner
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
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Feb
29
2008
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Staff
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
Sudoku

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Feb
29
2008
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Jim Evans
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
SMART TALK
By Dr. Les Terse
MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH: We've
never had a major breakthrough at
the Institute for the Linguistically Impaired.
We've had our share of breakthroughs, though, such as our
development of the Logical Systems Transplant to cure cerebroporosis.
And as to major milestones - how many minor milestones has anyone
reached? As with breakthrough, milestone
will do nicely, thank you very much.
We at the Institute achieved
a breakthrough when we described William F. Buckley Syndrome in the literature.
To call it a major breakthrough or a major milestone makes a thinking person
wonder about its true significance. You
protest too much. Really. Truly. Honestly.
I mean it.
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Feb
29
2008
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Kitchen Theatre
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
The Kitchen Theatre Company will present with Harold Pinter’s haunting classic OLD TIMES. In 1971 The Observer said of the play “Wonderfully taut, comic and ominous, OLD TIMES shows Pinter more and more himself and less like any other playwright writing today.” More than thirty years later, Pinter's plays continue to intrigue and challenge audiences with Pinter’s signature “comedy of menace.” Harold Pinter is widely viewed as the most influential and accomplished playwright in postwar Britain and was awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Kate (Camilla Schade) and her husband, Deeley (Greg Bostwick), live in an isolated farmhouse by the sea. The mundane harmony of their lives is disturbed when Kate’s old friend Anna (Leigh Keeley) comes to stay. A night of reminiscing between the married couple and the old friend becomes a struggle to discover the truth in memory, desire in love, and to whom the past belongs. A battle for possession begins in which past and present merge with shattering consequences.
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