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by Geoffry Antsey & Ellen Przepasniak
Last week, a summit called Great Lakes Metros and the New Opportunity aimed to answer the perpetual Rust Belt question: How can Great Lakes cities reinvent themselves?
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by Ellen Przepasniak
More cameras, mystery audits, landscaping legalities, chicken coops, and running backs
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by Geoff Anstey
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by Donny Kutzbach
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Locally based video artist Jeff Garbaz will be showcasing his specialized skills again at this year’s Exile on Allen Street tribute to the Rolling Stones, Friday, June 26, at Nietzsche’s.
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by J. Tim Raymond
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by J. Tim Raymond
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by M. Faust
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by George Sax
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by M. Faust
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: Frank Turner, who will be performing at Mowhawk Place this Wednesday, July 1st.
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by Andrew Kulyk & Peter Farrell
Circle June 10 as the day that the turnaround finally happened. The reeling and floundering Buffalo Bisons, coming off yet another depressing loss, 10-2 to the Indianapolis Indians, had a day off to ponder their next move.
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by Chuck Shepherd
Competitive Facial Hair: At the biennial World Beard and Moustache Championships in May in Anchorage, Alaska, four local heroes “defeated” the usually dominant German contingent in the 18-category pageant, including overall champ David Traver of Girdwood, Alaska, whose woven chin hair suggests a long potholder.
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by Paul White
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by John Madera
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by Rob Brezsny
CANCER (June 21-July 22): “His heart was growing full of broken wings and artificial flowers,” wrote poet Federico Garcia Lorca. “In his mouth, just one small word was left.”
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So, I have this neighbor who had two pet dalmatians. The dalmatians had five puppies, and then the puppies were sold to all of our neighbors. The dog population in my neighborhood has increased dramatically. The dogs are siblings and related and friendly and all, but the problem is the dogs are ruining my front lawn.
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