Articles by Guest Contributor :: Page 13
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Antioch College recognized for sustainability practices
Antioch College has been recognized as a top performer in the 2018 Sustainable Campus Index, achieving a second-place rating in top performing institutions for grounds.
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Together, local poets refine their verses
A group of five poets have met monthly on Sunday evenings in their homes for the last two years, to help each other improve their poetry skills.
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Local artist Christine Klinger — ‘Expressing the beauty I see’
Local artist Christine Klinger, who often takes her inspiration from nature, has two art exhibits showing in Yellow Springs.
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views of ‘Art on the lawn’
35th annual Art on the Lawn
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35th annual ‘Art on the Lawn’ for art near and far
Pam Geisel’s striking quilts, Julie Phipps’ cement-casted leaves and Tara Anderson’s intentionally cracked pottery are some of the unique artwork on offer at this year’s Art on the Lawn.
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Emporium art exhibit— Prison portraits focus on humanity
How does a person keep their will to live when their whole future is in the same place?
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Sea Dogs third at championships
The Yellow Springs Sea Dogs just completed its 2018 season.
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Local artists evoke places near, far and dear
An opening reception for the exhibition “Places Far, Near and Dear,” featuring paintings by Anna Arbor and Catherine Lehman, will be held Friday, July 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the YSAC Community Gallery.
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John Cage’s words inspire dance
This week, long-time Yellow Springs resident Louise Smith, associate professor of devised theater and performance at Antioch College, will host a guest artist, Paul Lazar, who will perform “Cage Shuffle,” an original work based on written text by composer John Cage.
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Yellow Springs’ own Woodstock returns
For the third year, Yellow Springs is going to celebrate its own version of Woodstock or Lollapalooza with Springsfest, a 12-hour music festival.
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