After an almost five year absence, Plastic Nebraska reunited Sunday, May 30 for the annual Boogie Shakedown.
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After an almost five year absence, Plastic Nebraska reunited Sunday, May 30 for the annual Boogie Shakedown.
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The early hot weather this spring gave our grass a head start on its annual quest to reach the sky, prompting me to think that whoever invented lawns should be punished by mowing mine.
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Remember that parks services can’t afford to enforce the “no swimming” rule without a corresponding lifeguard rule. The Ithaca Post’s no-nonsense advice on navigating nearby parks this summer.
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“Memento Vivere (You Have to Live)”, a show of mixed media and collage works by Katelyn Inman, will be on view through June at the Ithaca Bakery store in Triphammer Mall.
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Marking the anniversary of their first decade, 10 Years of The Ink Shop: In Prints and Books is an exhibit that celebrates the group’s cultivation of endurance and productivity.
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Violet is the name of a flower, a color, a slight aroma and a distinctive yet delicate taste. Tiny, delicate and bowed in bloom, the violet is a common flower that deserves to be elevated in a forager’s elegant diet. Recipes by Jill Swenson.
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Jeremy Lyons, who is currently working with Morphine, will visit Castaways on Wednesday, May 26, courtesy of Dan Smalls Presents.
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Dandelions are scrappy, persistent dollops of sunshine, and who couldn’t use that in their lives? A recipe for dandelion jelly by Katie Church.
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On (II), the Crystal Castles have wrangled the hysterical referents of the angry song, have blended them through an impeccable pop machine, and have spat them out with bleeps, blips, and Alice Glass’ occasional scream. Review by David Nelson Pollock.
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