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ARTIST GIVES LIFE TO BIRD WOMAN
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For anyone who attended the recent Mobius ArtRages fund-raiser,
Bird Woman's antics are not easily forgotten.
Crouched low, with crazy hair and loud squawk, she paced the
floor defending her strung-up collection of bird feet. Now, the
strange creature is offering the public a rare glimpse inside her
private domain.
"Bird Woman is about a condition that can evolve with women
caught within a home, a kind of entrapment inside old social
expectations," says Meredith Davis, the surpri...
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ARTIST GIVES LIFE TO BIRD WOMAN
The Boston Globe
; For anyone who attended the recent Mobius ArtRages fund-raiser, Bird Woman's antics are not easily forgotten. Crouched low, with crazy hair and loud squawk, she paced the floor defending her strung-up collection of bird feet. Now, the strange creature is offering the public a rare glimpse inside
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CHAPTER 2: BIRD WOMAN Series: DISTANT MOUNTAINS, DISTANT SEA Chapter 2
Roanoke Times & World News
; The story so far: After the loss of her parents, 11-year-old Rosemary Byrd has moved from Oregon to her grandparents' home in Fincastle, Virginia. Some strange things have happened since her arrival. But the strangest thing of all happens when she is about to launch a fixed-up canoe for her Lewis
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The Bird Woman.(Book review)
Seattle Times (Seattle, WA)
; Byline: Michael Upchurch The Bird Woman by Kerry Hardie; Little, Brown ($24.99) How stubborn, how prickly, how prone to rage can a novel's narrator be before she becomes unbearable? Irish writer Kerry Hardie ( A Winter Marriage ) tests the limits in her second novel, The Bird Woman. Her narrator,
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WHAT'S WORSE, WORK OR WAR? THESE PHOTOS CAN MISLEAD
The Boston Globe
; War and work are the focus of two photographers showing at the Robert Klein Gallery, and if they speak the truth, work is a heck of a lot grittier than war. The exhibit illustrates how much any photograph, though "true" in its representation of real people, is a work of fiction. If a photographer
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Sacajawea: The Story of Bird Woman and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The Book Report
; Bruchac, Joseph Sacajawea: The Story of Bird Woman and the Lewis and Clark Expedition 2000. 200pp. $17 hc. Harcourt. 0-15-202234-1. Grade 6 & Up With the introduction of the new coin featuring Sacajawea, there has been renewed interest among some students in Lewis and Clark's Native American
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Teamster Race Became A Dealmaker's Undoing; Martin Davis Had Key Role in Funding Scheme
The Washington Post
; Martin Davis, a daring Washington political operative, likes to gamble. He can drop $1,000 on a craps table in Atlantic City and walk toward the door before the dice are rolled, friends say. If he hears the players around the table cheering when the numbers come up, he goes back to collect his
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Richard V. Greeves
Southwest Art
; TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE Prix de West Invitational (formerly the National Academy of Western Art show) and multiple gold medals from the nation's top western museums have earned Richard V. Greeves, 67, a place among the deans of western American sculpture. His monumental bronze WASHAKIE) CHIEF OF
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A woman's garden "Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden" by Gilbert L. Wilson presents information first published in a 1917 book revealing Buffalo Bird Woman's secrets of centuries-old Hidatsa Indian methods of growing plentiful crops. The 129-page soft-cover book
Oakland Tribune
; A little lilac "Josee," a dwarf variety of lilac, will bloom four times a year from May to October. It will grow to only 41/2 feet, producing fragrant pink blossoms. The lilac "Josee" (No. 32-597) is $24.95 from Gardener's Supply Company. Call (888) 833-1412 or order online at www.gardeners.com
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Davis on road to recovery
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Davis on road to recovery Broncos' star still has a way to go after knee surgery By SEAN DEVENEY The Sporting News Sunday, May 7, 2000 Terrell Davis wanted to watch. He wanted to see the skin of his right knee sliced open. He wanted to watch ...
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Orioles Put Davis On DL; Back Still Ailing; Mercedes Called Up
The Washington Post
; ... that injury, which caused him to miss two months, and last year's potentially career-threatening ailment. The lone bit of good news the Orioles have received this time around is the assurance from doctors that this injury is not related to either of the previous ...
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