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Ted Key, 95, Creator of ?Hazel? Cartoon, Is Dead Mr. Key?s cartoon creation was an independent-minded, impertinent maid who came to be known as Hazel, a name that became synonymous with live-in housekeepers.
Gregory Williams
Reflections II - to review a bigger size image as well as see further buyers history for this Gregory Williams wall poster, click through on the artists inscription connected with the small depiction. In addition there is buying, framing and print size guidance for this fine art poster print. Gregory Williams has many other superb art prints in addition to "Reflections II", look over the artists inventory for additional art reproductions. Design Notebook: Survivalist Spirit at the Milan Furniture Fair Designers at the Milan Furniture Fair explored how they can help us navigate recession, environmental crisis and design?s neurosis about its role in a saturated consumer culture.
Art Review: From Around the Globe, a Mustering of the Tribes The New York International Tribal & Textile Arts Show assembles a forceful, entrancing ensemble of tribal art from Africa, Oceania, Asia and North and South America.
La Surprise, All Right
Wouldn't you get a nice warm tingly feeling if, while you had some valuation people poking through your odds and ends, one of them turned pale and whispered "Oh. My.... Aldrich Astronomical Society - General Meeting (Sat, May 17) 7:00 PM-10:00 PM,
Anna Maria College: Science Building, 50 Sunset Lane, Paxton, MA
Aldrich Astronomical Society (AAS) is a central Massachusetts-based nonprofit tax exempt 501(3)(c) organization of amateur astronomers who have united to promote their mutual interest in observational astronomy and telescope making. Members meet on a regular basis to conduct sky viewing sessions (weather permitting) and informal lectures or discussions of current events and topics in astronomy, space science, observational equipment, and telescope making.
Founded in 1932, AAS was named in honor of the late Professor Fred Aldrich of Worcester Academy, who was a long time promoter and lecturer of astronomy in the Worcester area. AAS is a member of NASAs Night Sky Network, and three members of AAS are NASA Solar System Ambassadors. Members sponsor public lectures and outdoor viewing events at a variety of locations across the region using club and membership owned resources. We also routinely manage a number of NASA Solar System Ambassador Programs throughout the year which seeks to bring knowledge of astronomy and space science into the classroom and public venues like libraries, outdoor fairs, and scout campouts. We also travel to and assist in special events at pristine observing sites, like the Conjunction in Northfield, Massachusetts, Stellafane in Springfield, Vermont, and Arunah Hill in Cummington, Massachusetts. In addition AAS provides a backyard astronomy course for the Worcester Public Schools Adult Education (Night Life) program.
AAS meets, regularly, on the second and fourth Saturday of each month in the Science Building at Anna Maria College. On the first, third, and 5th Saturday of each month the AAS Mirror Workshop Group meets where they build telescopes.
Membership is only $20 a year and the rewards of the hobby are out of this universe well not literally!!!
For more information please check out the club's homepage at http://www.AldrichAstro.org
Cost: $20/yr Membership
Saturdays, through Dec 25.
Elizabeth II
Elizabeth Peyton returns to life. Historical Combat Demonstrations (Sat, May 17) 1:00 PM-1:30 PM, 3:00 PM-3:30 PM,
Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Avenue, Worcester, MA
German Longsword and the Medieval Master-at-Arms: Have at you! Witness the subtle skills of attack, parry, and grapple, as the Higgins Armory Sword Guild brings to life the knightly arts of the sword and buckler, dagger, longsword, and halberd, revived from the long-lost words of medieval masters, as the Sword Guild recreates a medieval combat school.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Through Sunday, Jan 1.
Gregory Williams
Reflections II - to check out a bigger size photo of this print and review other knowledge connected with this Gregory Williams museum poster, mouse click the artists designation on top of the tiny copy. Also get purchasing, framing and width and height advice for this wall image . Gregory Williams has many more well-known art print pictures in addition to "Reflections II", check the artists directory for other gallerie art prints. Šolman’s "The Heart of Perspective, The Making of the Film" Concludes April 5th at UCCS Dario Šolman’s The Heart of Perspective, The Making of the Film is an ongoing project begun in 2001 that consists of studies and tests for a film that will never be made. Šolman has stated, “When we use the word ‘film,’ we think of a possible film, a hypothetic interplay of image, sound and text. To avoid further confusion, we should think of it as film without a film. In other words, a film space that is not contained in a film shell.” Instead, Šolman uses the terms Cinemation or Secondary-Cinema to refer to his practice. He allows the evidences of the film - the tests, the texts, and the research - to define what this non-existent film is or can be. |