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The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaatje

I was hesitant to pick this one up, due to the overkill that his other work “The English Patient”

Get it down now

Trying to leap into the writing life, but having trouble getting started?

Art out loud

A new gallery expands its palette beyond the visual arts

Keep it crafty

Liberty Local, comes to downtown Ann Arbor

Art of victory

Great art can come from harrowing experiences

Working on a dream

Drawn from Life will be open on Friday, October 19

A homecoming

You could say it was a match made in heaven. But which match?

Live and naked

Evening with David Sedaris on Monday, November 5.

Funny kings and queens

It's bound to be a wild and irreverent night that'll have you in stitches.

War- what is it good for

Halloween night, 1938, Orson Welles adapted H.G. Wells' landmark alien-invasion thriller War of the Worlds

There will be blood

People have been dancing the “Time Warp” from day uno, and if it weren't for my bad back (and my fear of barfing during teleportation), I'd be right there with them. . .

A new hope

A community gallery is finding a new home in a historical, vacant building in downtown Maumee

Small and loud

“When you go smaller, you can speak louder,”

A creative history

If you’ve never been to the Collingwood Art Center, this is the perfect introduction.

The “Wow” factor Hudson Gallery reprises acclaimed juried exhibition by Matt Desmond

For Scott Hudson, it’s like Art Christmas. The owner of downtown Sylvania’s Hudson Gallery ...

Bringing it home, handmade

If Roberta Pei’s name sounds familiar, it should.
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