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September 30, 2005
Topics death, life, baseball, head, gallery, world, boston, hero, cover, metal, sports, magazine, body and art
Visitors will discover the most macabre item at a new exhibit titled, "The Ted Williams Memorial Display with Death Mask," as part of the Ben Affleck 2004 World Series Collection, hosted by the Chelsea district's First Street Gallery. The gallery debuts this season with the unveiling of the 'death mask' of baseball great Ted Williams' clinically decapitated frozen head. The death mask, likely the most unique collectible of the sports hero ever created, depicts Williams as he exists now. . . in a "cryonic sleep. "
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August 12, 2005
Topics gallery, money, paintings, art, face, phone, family, single, virginia, gold, hands, real, friends, island, london, business, news, school and people
A Virginia woman's paintings of Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan are flying out of an art gallery in Sag Harbor. Erin Crowe was trying to raise money for graduate school, when she began making oil-on-canvas portraits of Greenspan, giving them title such as "I Gotta Tell Ya" "Laughing Alan" and "Humpht. "
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August 12, 2005
Topics gallery, money, paintings, art, face, phone, family, single, virginia, gold, hands, real, friends, island, london, business, news, school and people
A Virginia woman's paintings of Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan are flying out of an art gallery in Sag Harbor. Erin Crowe was trying to raise money for graduate school, when she began making oil-on-canvas portraits of Greenspan, giving them title such as "I Gotta Tell Ya" "Laughing Alan" and "Humpht. "
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July 11, 2005
Topics dvd, movie, movies, email, gallery, e-mail, picture, iraq, virginia, military, army, film, war and business
Southeastern Virginia firefighters have collected more than 1,300 movie DVDs in an effort to provide soldiers in Iraq some recreational relief. Chesapeake firefighter Mark Snyder organized the drive after his brother, an Army chaplain, exchanged an e-mail mentioning the idea of a morale boost amongst GI's fighting the War in Iraq.
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May 26, 2005
According to a report in The Orlando Sentinel, a woman known locally as "the butter lady" publically announced her plans to create a sculpture of Tiger Woods. Norma Lyon is a 75-year-old butter sculptor who lives on a dairy farm in near Toledo. She carves a full-size dairy cow out of butter at the Iowa State Fair each year - a local highlight for nearly five decades.
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