Living Archive
Popular discussions
March 28, 2012
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When it comes to lettuce growing, Yuma takes charge Chances are that the head of lettuce I bought at the grocery store the other day was grown in Yuma, Ariz., a place I have just had the opportunity to visit.
- Sokcinema lights up the ballroom Dan Sokolowski hosted a screening of two of his films at the Oddfellows Hall ballroom last Thursday.
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Festival funding comes up short, but the show will go on The Dawson City International Short Film Festival is ready to go on the April 6-8 Easter weekend in spite of the loss of $5,000 in corporate funding the committee learned about as late as March 5.
March 23, 2012
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Life's only certainties are death, taxes and change Off-road vehicles
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Berton House is a productive residency, says author Dowhal For someone who wants to really concentrate on his or her writing, Berton House is a great place to be.
- Think about it: what if people had super powers? ( Bookends ) Back in the 1980s, a concept in publishing called "the shared universeā was born.
- Oscar-nominated screenwriter will keynote symposium Registration has opened for the third annual North Words Writers Symposium in Skagway, Alaska, set for May 30-June 2.
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Musical roving with Ian Tamblyn is always a great time An evening with Ian Tamblyn is a tour through landscapes and musical styles.
March 16, 2012
- Company has pleaded guilty to tainted bird seed involvement The American Bird Conservatory of Washington, D.C. completed an independent bird seeding testing in April 2011 as a result of a sporadic wild bird seed contamination incident.
- There are numerous ways to promote your small business You don't need a big advertising campaign or expensive brand development to promote your small business.
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Laura Mann: museums as social institutions Dawson City Museum director Laura Mann's view of the role of museums has changed since she first embarked on her career in 1980 with an internship in a small museum.
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Mysteries at the beginning and the end of two series ( Bookends ) When a detective series becomes a hit television show it's inevitable that books are reissued with new covers and sometimes that false starts are made.