Making a (hopefully) harmless vow with Death.
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Making a (hopefully) harmless vow with Death.
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Phish, the legendary jam band cum cultural juggernaut will set up camp at Watkins Glen International Friday, performing its first ever festival over July 4th weekend and its ninth since the group started such gatherings with its Clifford Ball in 1996.
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Meshing Pentecostal themes with pained lyrics and show-stopping moves that draw comparisons to Tom Waits and the grotesque facial and bodily contortions of Iggy Pop, the Legendary Shack Shakers have developed a live show like none other.
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Death needs something lighter to wear in this hot weather. Linen, perhaps? A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.
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Ed Dittenhoefer spends a long Sunday at Stewart Park for the last day of the 35th Annual Ithaca Festival. Bands such as Ayurveda, Gunpoets and Mutron Warriors joined kids of all ages for merriment on a balmy afternoon in early June.
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The Ithaca Festival continued through the weekend. Actors, artists, musicians and artisans all took to the Commons Friday and Saturday afternoon, and no one was too young to take part. All photos by Ed Dittenhoefer / FreeAir Photo
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The singer and songwriter Victoria Williams, who joined Jennie Lowe Stearns for her record release party last weekend at the Cayuta Grange, stayed long enough to march in the Ithaca Parade, Thursday, June 2, 2011. Williams walked with the Peaceweavers, in a procession that included more than 2,000 participants and drew thousands more to the east and west side of Cayuga Street for a warm evening. Photos by Ed Dittenhoefer / FreeAirPhoto
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