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Young at heart (Lancaster Online) The doors - and even the elevators - leading into the Meadows are locked 24 hours a day, accessible only with a code. The strict security measures protect the community's 44 residents, all in the early or middle stages of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.But on a r... Painting to Help Endangered Species (WEAU Eau Claire) A Baraboo artist has donated one of her paintings to the state Department of Natural Resources to help raise money to protect endangered species. Donated painting to help Wis. endangered species (WXOW 19 La Crosse) Associated Press - November 30, 2008 12:25 PM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A Baraboo artist has donated 1 of her paintings to the state Department of Natural Resources to help raise money to protect... '08 Holiday Hit List (The Columbus Dispatch) Only 25 days till Christmas. Donated painting to help Wis. endangered species (NBC26 Green Bay) MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A Baraboo artist has donated 1 of her paintings to the state Department of Natural Resources to help raise money to protect endangered species. Jake and Dinos Chapman - Memento Moronika at Kestnergesellschaft (Art Daily) Jake and Dinos Chapman, Hell Sixty-Five Million Years BC, 2004-2005, toilet roll, cardboard, newspaper, glue, poster paint and bronze, dimensions variable. © the Artists. Photo: Markus Tretter. Photography courtesy Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria, installation detail. A warm retreat in Norton Commons (Louisville Courier-Journal) When Kathy Kinnaird was looking for a home, she was impressed by Norton Commons and the concept of urban living in the suburbs. Having found the house, she then turned her attention to creating a warm and inviting retreat for herself. The mega-mall alternative: Museum and gallery gift shops (The Buffalo News) Trying to figure out how to be green? Unique and creative with your gift giving? Local? Supportive of cultural institutions and non-profits? And -- do it without circling humongous parking lots in search of a space? Search the Archives (Kansas State Collegian) "Why THIS Art?" at the Art Institute of Boston Main Gallery is a collection of illustrations and prints, many of which have previously appeared in newspapers and alternative presses as political cartoons and spot illustrations. The artists worked in times and places separated by miles and years. Kids' crafts for Christmas (Billings Gazette) Kids love to make their own holiday decorations and gifts. Here are a few crafts that can decorate a tree or make a present for a grandparent. ...
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