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Colorado Springs Independentby Edie Adelstein Unlike a lot of artists, Phil Lear will paint almost anything. He's known for his narrative works — circus and bar scenes, illustrations inspired by books or Tom Waits songs — but he also does the Westerns, the still-lifes and the ...
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| Opening reception Friday, Feb. 10, 7 pm; show runs through mid-April |
Colorado Springs IndependentLear will also be teaching art classes at the Modbo in the late spring, visit themodbo.com for more. You can't walk through Phil Lear's apartment without sidestepping an easel. There's one set up in the middle of his kitchen, and another commanding the ...
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| After spending spree, a reckoning for man behind state's biggest Ponzi scheme |
Seattle Post IntelligencerOne of two Lear jets purchased by Darren Berg with investors' money, pictured in a US Justice Department photo. One of several yachts purchased with investors' money by Darren Berg, pictured in a US Justice Department photo. Pushing a Ponzi scheme, ...
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| MacKinnon: Track and field elite will descend on city in June |
Edmonton JournalEDMONTON - Even as a freak, King Lear-like wind cracked its cheeks, and torrential rains washed out an elite track meet that was years in the planning, Athletics Alberta executive-director Peter Ogilvie was calmly looking past the soggy cancellation in ...
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| Trinity Rep announces lineup for 49th season of plays |
Fall River Herald NewsThe season — an epic one in itself, stretching from September to July — will open with Shakespeare's epic tragedy, “King Lear,” in a co-production with Dallas Theater Center. Directed by DTC Artistic Director Kevin Moriarty, who came up through the ...
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| Planning Commission recommends rezoning for new charter school |
Newark PostThe site, located off of McIntire Drive in the Newark Interstate Business Park, is the location of the now-vacant Lear Seat Manufacturing plant, just off of Elkton Road. Representatives from the Newark Charter School submitted a request to rezone the ...
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| Topsham selectmen approve crosswalk move |
The ForecasterBy Alex Lear TOPSHAM — The Board of Selectmen on Feb. 2 unanimously approved moving a Bridge Street crosswalk about 100 feet south, to where it used to be. The board also called for a sign to be installed that warns traffic of the crosswalk.
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