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The Arts August 31, 2005
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BY LAURA RASKIN INDEPENDENT ARTS WRITER
     After existing for 31 years solely on the collective force of dedicated
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Sculptor Susanne Greene sees Life in ClaY
by Laura Raskin  Independent Arts Writer
     Only yards away, the sea looked like a tray of sequins outside
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K E E P I N G I T S I M P L E
H i s t o r y, r u s t i c i t y, c l o s e f a m i l y b o n d s m a k e M o o r s E n d F a r m s p e c i a l
BY MARY LANCASTER INDEPENDENT WRITER
     To the small, tightly-knit Slosek family, running a farm is not about expanding, modernizing, sizable profits or any type of glitz. Rather, to them it is about a lifestyle,
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Legendary Little Feat at The Box tonight
BY LAURA RASKIN INDEPENDENT ARTS WRITER
     Fred Tackett relaxed at home during a rare moment of peace from the road and rock ’n roll and watched as a trolley drove by his house in the preserved Victorian tourist town of Eureka Springs, Ark.
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Comedienne Burns cools the flames of end-of-season ire
BY LAURA RASKIN INDEPENDENT ARTS WRITER
     By the time Labor Day rolls around on Nantucket, Stop & Shop parking lot rage is
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for the ARTS record
     Cool commission Artist Johnny Curran has completed an abstract acrylic and oil mural in the renovated lobby of the Cliffside Beach Club, the dimensions of which are 27 feet long by 22 feet high. It was an eight-week project completed in a working studio and scaffolding that had to be broken down ev
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Lovelace recounts history of Monomoy in new book
BY LAURA RASKIN INDEPENDENT ARTS WRITER
     C. S. Lovelace was named after his maternal grandfather Clarence. His mother caught much
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