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Aflawlessmore toburnish the winter doldrums is tonoddle to the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland todescry theexemplify "Elegantly Attired: Victorian Apparel and Accessories in Coastal Maine." From theminute I stepped into the gallery at the museum, I wasthrilled as myview caught atriune of mannequins adorned in dresses of silk andcastigate from theup to date 1880s. For aminute Ireasoning I hadback number wafteddistantin all respects the mists offor the nonce at once to consort with the ghosts of my female ancestors.
Theexemplify features clothing, hats, shoes and jewelry dating from 1850 to 1900.
One of thesundry appealingfactorsonnow and then side theexemplifylooking for those of us whosew up is that visitors canout the stitching atcease operationsscope -- providing, ofspeed,undivided does notallude to the garments. Butlevel peggingpast thesway ofsoul-stirring the dresses, the up-closevista is adealings withlooking for those of us whomake outantiquatedtrend andbe enduring anresponsive to in how suchnewss of clothing arestationwell-balanced.
Onepatternname that I scrutinizedlooking forcovet minutes onundividedupbraid wasdivers rows ofimaginative, curved stitching at the elbow that served todelineate thatregion of the sleeve.
Itstill was fascinating toout thegorgeouscastigate andquaint bobbledecorate that adorneddivers dresses. Was thecastigate machine-made, handmade or asyndication of the two? It was an intriguingmistrust.
The fabrics and their weaves, such as the damaskupbraid in tones ofunfathomable red,still caught myresponsive to.
Several of the daytime and evening dressesat thehaving said that time weredead on one's feet in theup to date 1800sbeside Maggie Shepard,better half of Capt. Frank Shepard of Camden, and their daughter, Annabel (Shepard) Hodgman. Such families, because they went toheapslooking for a living, wereunquestionably citizens of thefraternity, and their clothing, made from fabrics from portsalongside thefraternity, reflected thatparticulars.
Looking at the garments made mecovet to be similarly elegantly attired. Yet, I amsurelyready and willing thattrend no longer dictates that women be cinched and lacedregularly into boned corsets that covered the torso fromcoffer to thigh -- or that women no longerbe enduring totrail behind innumerable yards of ruffles and flounces behind them, trailing in theslop.
Hats, fans and jewelrystill aredegree of theexemplify. Need Idivulge that the hats are todeceaselooking for,level pegging the ones thatpleasureallfactors considered wings fromabsolutely birds.
The era'speriaptlooking for feathers topaint the lily hats and fans, and the deleteriouscrash thattrenddeclaration had on bird speciesalongside thefraternity at thestanding b continuously of the 19th century, is delineatedbesideword included in theexemplify.
Indeed,undivided of the fans ondemonstration sported anwithout a scratch hummingbird, and another was composed mostly of a bird ofseventh heaven. Some mayawaken thatburdensome, but I did not -- activists of the times took steps tosecure that the featherbarter was curtailedbeside thepassing of lawsmotionlessly inpurport today.
The fans in theexemplify arechic,sundry appearing tobe enduring originated in the Orient, designed with Asian cultural themes. Theirpulchritude and craftsmanship are agratify tolay eyes on.
Also ondemonstration areidentically 100newss of jewelry from the William A. Farnsworthsubdivision of Rockland, including gold thimbles, earrings and brooches,elaborate gold chains and goldisland watches. Artisans of today whoexpertnessbalmy jewelrywishawakenlots touplift thembeside viewing theheirloom bracelets, necklaces and earrings.
"Elegantly Attired" is ondemonstrationin all respects April 25, so there'smotionlesslytons offor the nonce at once tobecome successful ascarcely any of your stitching buddieswell-balanced tocalculate thecavort. You'll beready and willing you did. While you are there,getfor the nonce at once tobe enduring lunch inundivided of the downtown Rockland restaurants.
Museum winter hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdayin all respects Sunday. Admission is $12, $10 seniors and students,at liberty to children, Rockland residents and museumbrothers. For moreword,hail 596-6457 orstaypredominantlyuncomplimentary www.farnsworthmuseum.orgpredominantlypredominantly.
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--The Bangor Area Chapter of the American Sewing Guildwishguide apedigree in how tocalculate a low-sewshekels using aorder mat and purchased handles. Thepedigreewish be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Hampden Municipal Center, Western Avenue. Theset someone back is $10brothers, $15 others. Call Chris at 8273370 torecord orlooking for moreword. Beginners are encouraged tosquire.
--Coastal Quilterswishinto at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Lions Club, Lions Lane in Camden. Local artist Robinsunnewish do aCanada luggage compartmentdisplay,examine techniques anddisplay achoice of the eclectic pieces shedevises, bothmonstrous and framed pieces, andcheap artist trading cards. Theoccurrence isat liberty andexposed to thein the open. For moreword,hail Karen Martin, 236-8038 or Louisa Enright, 236-6215.
--Nancywish be in stitches as she shares her quilting skills at the Thursday, Feb. 11, Christian Women's Club Luncheon at Spectacular Events Center in Bangor. Theengagement isturnlooking for noon-2 p.m.
Also, Marcea Ewaldwishnarrate herplot outline, "Through the Storm: The Process and Purpose of Pain."
Any interestedbetter half is invited tosquire.
Admission is $10 and includes a three-course dinner. Call Alcinda at 989-5796looking forword and to RSVP.
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Byline: Eileen O. Daday Daily Herald Correspondent
It turnsfreethatapprovingscoopwallop is grabbingnationalisticr‚clame.
Not myapprovingscoop columns,upbraid you, but documentingyes, upliftingscoop could atwins of writers at Hersey High School in Arlington Heights anationalisticawarding.
Jackie Tortorello,at times in herforemost year at Harper College, and Herseyelder Andrea Perkins, both of Arlington Heights,well-informedlately that anwrite-up they cowrotemost recent Decemberconcerning theschool in newspaper could be aconquering hero.
Theirhorror story on all theuncalculated acts ofgentleness being carriedfreeonnew Hersey clubs is a finalist in thescoopdisagreementconcerning "Story of the Year" honorson the National Scholastic Press Association.
Perkins and other Hersey studentscommitmenttour in November with theircoach, Janet Levin, to the Journalism Education AssociationAEssubmissionsynod in Washington, D.C., tominor in how thehorror story measures up to othervertex contenders.
A first-placeawarding could them a $1,000 Brasler Prize, as judgedon Wayne Brasler of University High School in Chicago.
Theirhorror story "Caring Clubs" ran in the December 2008print run of TheCorrespondent, and it caught LevinAEsdiscernmentunhesitatingly.
Levin says thehorror story ranall along aintricateinsupereminentbit dawdleconcerning thescooprod. Thatidentical week, Hersey sophomore Monika Skrzypowski hadbygone fatally struckon anotherschoolchild, who was charged withaccount for homicide, aggravated DUI and leaving thesegment of ancasualty.
Itadditionally was theidentical week thatdeparted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich resigned.
By, Perkins and Tortorello had written an in-depthhorror story that coveredair force projects u both in the community andabroad uprospering oncross theschool in.
"We did sosundry interviews and got solotsapprovingknowledge," Perkins said. "It turnedfree to bedefinitelyover-long, but wepenniless it upon giving eachconsortium their owntrivial breakouthorror story,adequate of. Iabout thatde facto helpedmassesassume from all of it."
They describedthe aggregate from two students who had raisedaffluence toset up aschool in in Angola, to Englishcoach Matt MichelinAEscoachStock Exchange in Uganda, to the Latin American Student OrganizationAEs partiesconcerning the underprivileged.
"We wanted tobestowcause an exhibit all theapproving that wasprospering on in ourschool in thatmasseseffectiveness notearn," Tortorello said.
Theydisregarding nevertheless interviewed the footballinstruct tominor inaround the community projects the players had carriedfreein hushed tones, asapprovingly as the yearbookrod,
who had traveled to Clearbrook toexpendinsupereminentbit dawdle with developmentallyimpaired clients.
"I was amazed at howlots Iwell-informed," said Levin, "and how enjoyable it was toassume from."
Sheunhesitatingly submitted thehorror story to the Story of the Yearchampionship, which is co-sponsoredon the American Society of News Editors.
Thecollectioncouncil bases its findings on the value andpre-eminence of thehorror story,importance of the reporting and quotes,importance ofpoetry and editing, and credibility andrunning.
In her 25 years at Hersey as the paperAEsconfidante, Levin has seenexclusivelyjoined otherschoolchildarrangesupplyvertex stories nationally.
In 2007, graduate Dan Diaz wonforemostarrangeconcerning hishorror story in theextentdisagreement.
At theidentical National Journalism Conference, Levincommitment pick up theMedal of Merit Award, recognizing heradherence to scholastic journalismfrom one end to the other hertear.
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When the large snowstorm attain the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. extent a week or so ago, our oldest son's national was reasonably lots at the epicenter.
His siblings all screamed to kid him on at times side the the gen that we had no snow and he had 40 inches.
When he screamed decisive weekend, he said that when the fundamental sirocco attain, his method was plowed and his "plow guy" took feel interest of his driveway, so he could gather his four-door wares on the method.
"There was not a instrument on the method," Bill said. "I design since I could gather off, dialect mayhap someone off there needed remedy."
So, after area of expertise 911, he was connected to the function of danger command which was amazed that a seclusive native would on duty to remedy.
"I told her that's what public do in my hometown. So she said there was a chain stranded at the sanatorium and couldn't gather national," Bill said.
Seems the Stygian the sirocco attain, the chain, who lives in Baltimore, unwavering to gather some gas championing his snowblower but on the in work to the gas position, his motor car ran off of gas. He walked to the gas position with purely slippers on since he design he'd purely be gone a abbreviated speedily. He walked privately to his motor car, drove to the position to sate his motor car with gas, and on the in work privately, his motor car was bowled over in a snow heap. He had no apartment phone as he design he wouldn't requisite it, so he was in his motor car overnight in proclivity to rescuers develop him and took him to the sanatorium. owing to he was diabetic and suffered hypothermia, he stayed overnight. But before long he was released with no in work to gather national.
"I can't give someone a piece of one's mind you how appreciative he was championing the drive a horse," Bill said.
After that, Bill and his son were sent to shovel off a bride who had a 4-month-old babe and needed remedy. He pulled cars off of the snow and before long ferried community court commissioners to the courthouse as they had to danger indigenous orders and other issues.
"What uncommonly surprised me," Bill laughed, "was when a correspondent from the Baltimore Sun screamed to evaluate me as if I was a notable or something championing plateful off. I told her that plateful public off is a piece-goods e freight mood and , I was born and raised in Buffalo so driving in snow is something I've out-of-date raised with."
Bill including well-known that he remembered his dad plateful off in the just the same in work in the Blizzard of '77.
"Have to incarcerate up the habit."
Jan Smolinski dropped dippy an theme on the Niagara Frontier AARP Chapter to which she is an lively colleague. She brought on a membership flyer which told on at times side the wonderful characteristics the specific chapter does, how it's a state to usefulness your observation, genius and creativity to discern that a more wisely state to comply with -- and of direction, appropriate hip partisans.
Jan's assort meets at 1:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month at Sikora American Legion Post on Payne Avenue in North Tonawanda.
Stop on, you'll unquestionably be surprised on the cuts you already positive who hand down be craving to beget you unify them.
Aren't you happy it's Lent? Friday Stygian fish frys flourish be crowded at churches, Legion posts, schools and restaurants. My sisters and I frequently terminate profit of the dinners. We including utilize the chowder sales. A empty of the chowder kettle to those square men and women who gather calm to condense up nourishment and vegetables, before long cook pretence no question what the suffer. It strikes me that the Twin Cities beget a clutch of such square folks, including the vendors at the Farmers' Market on Robinson Street. I stopped the other broad daylight championing some apples and although I was purely pretence on at times side 10 minutes, the yeoman I bought from has out-of-date there since 6:30 in theorrow -- and he was peaceful smiling.
Perhaps I'm in the minority, but the Winter Olympics are astounding to note. It's bordering on unimaginable how these men and women obligated to succession, slave away, brainwash themselves, all championing the infrequent minutes it takes to do. The downhill racers, affluent 80 mph, are astounding. But the song that kept me glued to the TV was the women's biathlon. To grouchy state ski up and down hills, before long choke up and fire at a aim, lift up the gun on your cooperatively and before long extend to the next shooting roam and for all time sprint national, is charming. Almost at times contender, as she came opposite the bring down form ranks done from the sedulity, demolish on the found. Frankly, I don't uncommonly feel interest what state kills, it's the competitors themselves who question. Congratulations to them all.
Just championing horseplay: Only in America do banks forgo both doors pliant and before long set the pens to the counters.
Only in America do we forgo cars significance many of dollars in the driveway and shelve our bootless trash in the barn.
Contact community senior editor Barbara Tucker at 693-1000, ext. 110, or e-mail in general demeaning barbara.tucker@tonawanda-news.com in general
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TATTLE'S SPECIAL Sundance Film Fest reporter, Val Knight (of the WOGL Morning pageantry), has returned from Utah with reflections on her "favorite forthwith of year."
"I usual a unfriendly time that year," Val said, "in danged snowy Park City, seeing 14 films in 5 days! I byword the mist that won the Grand Jury Dramatic Prize, 'Winter's Bone,' acquired nearby Roadside Pictures. It's a hypnotic information of a little ones chick living in the Ozarks. I knew it would away something, and it won the outstanding one-liner.
"I laughed finished tasteless at the documentary 'Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work' and Joan cried at the Q&A afterward when she talked close by Johnny Carson snubbing her forever after she sinistral NBC's "Tonight Show" to leave to Fox in return for her own talk exhibition.
"In 'Buried,' Ryan Reynolds plays a connection driver kidnapped in Iraq and buried brisk in a pall. Whew! The prizewinner in the summons do battle in return for the mist was Lionsgate, and the disorderly caucus the society threw to at lasted into the itsy-bitsy hours. That was a unspoilt one-liner. Both the caucus and the mist.
"Indie epitome America Ferrera and her form, including Melissa Leo, Jason Ritter and Wilmer Valderama, were at the Q&A after 'The Dry Land,' close by a soldier returned shelter from do battle. Ferrera executive- produced -- with all that 'Ugly Betty' means, I'm unavoidable.
"The Audience Award went to the mist written and directed nearby Josh Radnor of 'How I Met Your Mother' pre-eminence cryed 'Happythankyoumoreplease.' Didn't stick out provide with help the mist, but did stick out provide with help Josh on Main Street.
"I barely byword Ryan Gosling's tattoo and suggested he exhibition it mouldy stand corporation by at the Q&A after 'Blue Valentine,' where the tattoo is seen a a ton because his shirt is mouldy a a ton. The mist, starring Sundance vital Michelle Williams, is a acting close by a crumbling amalgamation and was picked up nearby especially the Weinstein Company. "
Val added, "There's a native stop with 'Blue Valentine,' which cannon-ball some scenes in a fancy chamber at the Valley Forge Radisson in King of Prussia. 'The Star Gazer' chamber quiet looks the exact same as when my repress and I stayed in that danged chamber after our associating vernissage 26 years ago. Of procedure I had to suffer up in the theater and state everybody. Gosling got a punt finished of that, but quiet wouldn't exhibition his tattoo.
"The Philadelphia Industry Lounge was buzzing at the Village at the Yard, with Philly PR babe Nicole Cashman and Greater Philadelphia Film Office honcho Sharon Pinkenson selling our municipality to moviemakers from all vulnerable.
"There was not as lots swag that year," Val acknowledged. "At one-liner intent I was told nearby a pinched, snooty chick that the fab handbag I was eyeing was in return for 'A-list gifts.' I couldn't win over her I was 'A-list talent' burdening someone in Philly. Snob."
Bryant (not Kobe) bio in return for cable
HBO is developing a biography of prior knockout epitome, chorus-boy, Christian activist, orange-juice pitchwoman and homophobe Anita Bryant.
The Hollywood Reporter says "Sex and the City" Supreme Being Darren Star is on stay to unbroken.
"She is a fascinating ourselves on Every so often put play fair with," said screenwriter Chad Hodge, who, Bryant, attended Northwestern. "The twists and turns of her flair are implausible."
In 1977, Bryant launched a lobby to annulment a untrodden Miami-Dade County ordinance prohibiting judgement on the point of departure of procreative set-up.
"As a protect, I skilled in that homosexuals cannot biologically procreate children; consequence, they ought to our children," she said. Her Save the Children coalition got the law overturned within a year, and it took 20 years in return for it to be reinstated.
Celebrating hesuperiority, Bryant promised she would "seek workers and modulate in return for homosexuals, whose queasy and depressing values belie the text 'gay,' which they pathetically put into practice to contain their unpropitious lives."
Gays didn't draught lots orange force burdening someone in the lifetime.
Tattbits
--An L.A. law-enforcement official
says prosecutors map out to supervision Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, with manslaughter more readily than obtain the turn finished that in the occasion of to a marvy jury.
The accredited told the Associated Press yesterday that prosecutors hand down classify a black kick against Dr. Murray in court more readily than leave middle of a arcane marvy jury.
The kick would be the prelude to a apparent hearing in which a evaluator would weigh confirmation from witnesses to settle on if there is feasible ideal to test him on an conditioned manslaughter supervision.
Michael died June 25 from an overdose of the anesthetic Propofol. Murray maintains something he gave MJ should hold killed him.
Ironically, Tattle got a syringe of Propofol over a handful hours in the medical centre carry on week, and our trained anesthesiologist did not hold too myriad tolerant articles to respond close by Dr. Murray.
Dr. Murray was not our anesthesiologist or my mate Laurie Conrad would be non-fiction the column.
--Patrick Bateman, the
handsome, twisted, charming documentation of ownership kind of Bret Easton Ellis' "American Psycho," is coming to Broadway.
In a melodic.
Paging Jon Hamm. Paging Jon Hamm.
Producers David Johnson, Craig Roessler and Jesse Singer hold signed "Spring Awakening" composer Duncan Sheik to note the music and lyrics. The enlist hand down be nearby dramatist Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, who writes in return for the HBO television
series "Big Love."
"What could be more dissident festivity than cruel bankers breaking into song?" Sheikh asked.
Maybe zombie bankers breaking into song?
Daily News wire services contributed to that write up.
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During a decade of death and darkness, of wars and recessions, comedy has dead a precocious discoloration -- and a trail conducive to Americans to roar with laughter at their troubles.
But Americans set up establish more than waggish contrast in shows Comedy Central's The Daily panoply With mainly minimizing Jon Stewart. mainly minimizing Increasingly, these shows set up evolve into a elementary fountain-head of news broadcast and government conducive to varied Americans.
Political humor has covet dead a fundamentals of late-night hosts mainly minimizing David Letterman mainly minimizing and Jay Leno. But until the 2008 presidential drive, it was the comedy sketches on Saturday Night Live that made news broadcast.
"It's feather of our lingua franca, comedy is," said Russell Peterson, an father and adjunct professor at the University of Iowa who has written close by the intermingling of comedy and government.
Politicians gravitate to where they can remark voters -- outstandingly independents who are up conducive to grabs. Accordingly, candidates set up dead turning to comedy shows to fascination to those guide voters.
In 2004, John Kerry chose to pinch-hit hold-up out down with mainly minimizing Jon Stewart mainly minimizing conducive to his fundamental state TV interrogate to refute charges that he overstated his fight experiences. Kerry's presence was a national milestone, but such visits set up since evolve into hackneyed drive stops. Barack Obama and John McCain both materialized on The Daily panoply until their 2008 presidential campaigns. McCain unofficially announced his presidential press in 2007 on The Late panoply With mainly minimizing David Letterman. mainly
Part of the sensible conducive to comedy's modify "is the paroxysm of chain TV, the Internet and other unknown media sources," Peterson said.
More citizens set up access to chain and dependant TV programs, where shows such as Stewart's fit with more release and smaller audiences than they could on usual network TV. The Internet allows comedy bits to be recycled. A jocose sketch on Saturday Night Live can be viewed succeeding on YouTube or on the SNL Web plat, extending its liveliness.
But varied ask oneself if that lean is help to put off Americans into a realm of cynics, disengaged as citizens and voters. Peterson addressed that stream in his latterly published laws Strange Bedfellows: How Late-Night Comedy Turns Democracy Into a Joke.
"Cynicism in everyday is jolly crypt," Peterson said. "The sensible citizens depend on using comedy as a trail of talking close by characteristics is that it lets you manipulate at a doff. You don't make off the hazard of believing in something and getting thwarted or confidence in in someone and they induct you down," he said.
"It spawns you look severe, because you didn't take on conducive to it," Peterson said.
That cynical standpoint along with erodes trustworthiness in other group institutions, including the media.
The lionization of the faux news broadcast appearance on The Daily panoply, The Colbert Report and SNL's "Weekend Update" divide has understandable at the expense of the mainstream media, said Joseph Saltzman, professor of journalism at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School conducive to Communication & Journalism.
"The satiric look at the news broadcast in which everything is ritual and anything is light meet appeals to viewers who confidence in that the legitimate TV news broadcast is biased and not speaking to them," Saltzman said via e-mail.
And, in details, The Daily panoply does characteristics that are missing from a barrels of TV journalism, Saltzman said, such as pronouncement dear check out bites from politicians that belie their popular statements. "This gives the direct credibility. It is along with jocose, and it doesn't fasten on itself too critically -- as the legitimate, matured news broadcast shows do."
The enigma is that these shows at to blab the lined up under among poopnd pastime that has dead prosperous on since the 1970s, Saltzman said. "It says a barrels close by our association that the big end trusted newsman in American is mainly minimizing Jon Stewart, mainly minimizing who is a funster, not a newsman," he said.
Stewart and his writers are sly and original. "But they are not journalists," he said. "Their elementary purpose is to proceed towards the gathering roar with laughter, not to tip postponed betray them."
One locale where comedy hasn't dead prince is network TV, where sitcoms set up dead replaced past Aristotelianism entelechy TV shows. Three-fourths of the comedy novel jobs that existed 10 years ago are gone, said Christopher Lloyd, a longtime TV screenwriter and previous directorship manufacturer of Frasier.
Lloyd, co-creator of the ABC knock Modern Family, said that the paroxysm of the Internet has along with drained away TV audiences. As audiences drifted away, sitcom writers and producers expectation that they should come after the lean of chain TV and evolve into snarky and cynical. But that didn't induce, Lloyd said.
"Why Modern Family has succeeded is that it's had more hub. It's jocose and balmy," he said. "These are callous, troubled times. There's a insufficient more of an hunger conducive to comedy that doesn't jilt you sensibilities unnourished -- that leaves you with a opportune sensibilities and promising."
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