Archive for Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Artists and patrons celebrate 15 years in Myra’s Gallery
COVER STORY
July 31, 2007
Myra Kraemer has turned the key in the door to her gallery at least 3,900 mornings over the past 15 years.
The death of Delshay
BACK WHEN
July 31, 2007
In March of 1873, Crook’s Army, led by the scout C. C. Cooley and his White Mountain Indian company, had captured a Tonto woman and forced her to show them where the Tonto warriors were hiding out.
Just a six-hour drive to fabulous Las Vegas
TRAVEL TALK
July 31, 2007
We all know Las Vegas as the casino capital of North America. It has also become known for many other attractions to enjoy while not playing the tables and slot machines.
First art show for pen-and-ink artist
PAYSON ARTS
July 31, 2007
At age 18, Tyler Kilbourne is probably the youngest artist in any Rim Country gallery.
Hairspray
Travolta as Edna is worth admission
July 31, 2007
I was eager to see this remake of the 1988 John Water’s classic, campy movie, which later evolved into a Broadway musical winning multiple Tony Awards in 2003 including “Best Musical.” Perhaps even more so I was really anxious to see how John Travolta was going to pull off being a rather rotund, middle age housewife and the mother to a teenage girl.
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
Fun film with great messages
July 31, 2007
I just finished reading the seventh Harry Potter book, and after the intensity the final installment of Harry Potter, I dearly welcomed the soothing embrace of Adam Sandler’s comedy, “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.”

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