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The Arts November 30, 2005  RSS feed

The ’Sconset Post Office
     So much for the lunchtime rush. Only five people entered the
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World AIDS Day celebrated with vigil, activist
     Ole Pete Key asks,
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for the ARTS record
     Ben Franklin returns As the 300th anniversary of his birth approaches in January, Benjamin Franklin will visit Nantucket
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“You’ve obviously spent time on Nantucket if…” Tennessee politician pens second volume in humor series
     Easy with a quip, Adam Dread comes through the telephone with the speech patterns of a radio host, the ace-in-the-hole humor of a stand-up comic and the rhetorical mannerisms of a politician. A quick check of biography reveals that he is, or was, all of those, as well as being a licensed attorney, t
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A Christmas Carol Scrooge & Marley
     Being a flight attendant for American Airlines is the source of international inspiration for
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T e d S e t h J a c o b s b r i n g s Tr a d i t i o n o f R e a l i s m f o r p o r t r a i t d e m o n s t r a t i o n
     After he had gone to art school at the Art Students League in New York City, Ted Seth Jacobs helped his mother with the black and white wash fashion drawings with which she made a living selling to The
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Looking beneath the surface The Dump as Art
     Nantucket artists tend not to stray from the cleanly appealing: the beach, the moors, a sunset. Anne Marie Crane, who works at the dump, has painted the
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