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The Arts February 21, 2007
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CHILDREN LEAD BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION
BY MARLI GUZZETTA INDEPENDENT ARTS EDITOR
      Though their knowledge of history may not be too keen, children might be the best emissaries for Black History month in part because they are fairly colorblind. "The kids don't see color. It's obvious when you walk through the door that race isn't an issue here," said Lennie Germinara, who runs the...
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"An island of their own"
AAN honors the "First Ladies of Nantucket Art"
By Marli Guzzetta
      There were the Quakers, the whalers and then the painters - and of that last demographic, which recreated Nantucket as an arts colony, a substantial number were women. That is the community that the Artists Association is commemorating in its newest exhibit, "An Island of Their Own - The First La...
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Identify This
Georgen Gilliam Charnes
      The Nantucket Historical Association houses the most complete visual record of Nantucket history in existence. The image here is from our collections, and may be one we cannot identify, wish for more information about or just want to see if people can identify. Many more images are available for vi...
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Media Trust you can
      BOOKS Mitchell's Book Corner 54 Main Street; 228-1080 DKs "Eyewitness Travel" series The DK "Eyewitness Travel Guides" will give you pleasure before, during and after your vacation. Indeed, these beautifully illustrated, easy-to-use guides can be enjoyed even without leaving your armchair.
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for the ARTS record
      NHA Brown Bag Lunch - Jean Grimmer On Washington's Birthday, Egan Foundation Executive Director Jean Grimmer will honor the legacy of one of Nantucket's more recent and departed statesmen - Albert F. Egan Jr, a.k.a Bud Egan - and also the legacy of his wife, Dorothy Harrison Egan.
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NANTUCKET'S MOST ELIGIBLE SINGLES
CATHERINE ANCERO +31
                            Profession             Administrative Specialist,          &...
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DISH
with Maribeth Maloney Oscar Worthy
      Allow me to set the scene: The protagonists are in a dimly-lit hotel room in Manhattan. It's midday and they're lounging in robes. They feel dangerous. Having successfully ditched two kids and fled from an island, they're devising a wicked plan.
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