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Beer Steins News Archive 28-Apr-2009

  • Michener Art Museum Destroying Destruction: Shrapnel, Shakespeare, and the Aesthetics of War Trash (Princeton Town Topics)

    I didn?t know that shrapnel was named after Lieutenant Henry Shrapnel (1761-1842) until I read C.K. Williams?s poem, ?Shrapnel,? which was written in the second year of the Iraq war.


  • Free Artomatic 419! show continues (The Toledo Blade)

    Featuring the creations of 200 emerging and seasoned artists, the free Artomatic 419! continues from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, the second of its three days. Nearly 2,000 people attended the April 18 opening, at 201 Morris St. in Toledo's Warehouse District near the Oliver House. Continuous musical and spoken-word entertainment takes place on two stages at this labyrinthine venue, highlighted ...


  • Canucks Fever rises; playoff schedule (Victoria Times Colonist)

    Vancouver Canucks fans are in hockey heaven.


  • Her collection keeps her in Stitches (Brookings Daily Register)

    "Notions ." Patty Kratochvil, owner of Threads of Memories Antique Mall in downtown Brookings, who has a collection of about 1,000 pieces, calls them "the condiments that they used to do sewing with."


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