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Culver’s ‘Painter’ puts iconic depot on canvas (The Culver Citizen)
By Jeff Kenney Citizen editor If the Culver community had an official “artist-in-residence” and poet laureate to chronicle its landmarks in image and verse, for the past quarter-century those titles would have to go to Esther and K. Ward Miller, proprietors of The Painter and the Poet gallery at 307 N. Main Street near downtown Culver.
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Time was up for Israeli burglar's widow (Los Angeles Times)
Nili Shamrat of Tarzana was caught after she sold clocks back to the Jerusalem museum that her late husband, Na'aman Diller, stole them from in 1983, investigators said. When prolific Israeli burglar Na'aman Diller discovered he was dying of cancer in 2003, he decided to leave his widow a collection of some 100 artifacts of decidedly questionable origin.
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Home show moves to El Paso County Coliseum (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- People interested in the latest home products and home trends, including green living, should make plans for the El Paso Spring Home Show this weekend.
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Antique Appraisal Fair On Saturday; Dozens Of Dealers (The Greeneville Sun)
The fifth annual Antique Appraisal Fair and Show this Saturday at Greeneville High School will offer experienced appraisers, 30 antique dealers selling their wares and museum displays.
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