Articles by Guest Contributor :: Page 15
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Tales of a forgotten music star
The list of famous musicians who have lived in Yellow Springs is long.
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Paul’s Apartment together again
On Friday, May 4, Peach’s Bar and Grill hosted its signature band, Paul’s Apartment, for the first time in seven years.
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Inspired by nature, and the village
A feeling of unmitigated joy suffuses the work of painter Libby Rudolf. While she has painted a range of subjects, including portraits, street scenes and close-ups of flowers, she prefers to paint nature scenes and people in a natural setting.
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Rose and Sal Company Mercantile — More than an antique store
The Rose and Sal Company Mercantile is now open for business at 136 Dayton St. in Yellow Springs at the former location of Atomic Fox.
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Art inspired by nature, Yellow Springs
Paintings by Yellow Springs-based artist Libby Rudolf, along with the work of her friend Diana Hoke, of New Paris, Ohio, will be on display at the Winds Cafe from Tuesday, May 8, through the end of June.
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At Springfield Museum of Art — Colorful caravans, carousels in show
“Marvelous Journeys,” an exhibition of the work of Yellow Springs artist Sharri Paula Phillips, opens April 22 and runs through Sept. 9 in the Chakeres Gallery in the Springfield Museum of Art.
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April 19, 2018 Bulldog sports round-up
April 19, 2018 Bulldog sports round-up
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YSHS Softball — Promising new softball season
Bulldog Sports Round-up April 5, 2018
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Grads on life beyond the ‘bubble’
Yellow Springs is a wonderful place to grow up; the village is a sanctuary of safety and wholesomeness that offers its young residents a place to grow and develop, but most young villagers don’t stay in town forever.
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Czech Quartet to play CMYS
On Sunday, Feb. 11, Chamber Music in Yellow Springs will present the outstanding Bennewitz String Quartet at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church.
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