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The Arts March 7, 2007
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The Landmark House
BY MARY LANCASTER INDEPENDENT ARTS EDITOR
      Throughout history the stately building at 144 Orange St., originally built in the early 1800s as the Quaise Asylum, has remained just that - a place of refuge, retreat and security.
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Rites of passage
Cello instructor Mollie Glazer invites her teenage students to perform in concert
By Marli Guzzetta
      It takes a special sort to be a cello player. In addition to spending hours with proper posture in your chair, you also have the responsibility of transporting and protecting a large and quite expensive piece of musical equipment through all the elements, across school campuses and often with a boo...
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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 i...
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Media you can Trust books cds
The merchants make the picks
      BOOKS Mitchell's Book Corner 54 Main Street 228-1080 "Eat Pray Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert Hot off the paperback presses is Elizabeth Gilbert's "Eat Pray Love" ($15).
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for the ARTS record
      Sustainable Nantucket Film Series: "A Lot in Common" Sustainable Nantucket has pursued a wide variety of ventures since its inception - including founding the Nantucket Housing Office and the Nantucket Shellfish Association.
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