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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Friday, August 20, 1999

Other Artworks programs




        • Metro Art Movement: Apprentices read their poems to Cincinnati Metro bus commuters.

        • Urban Voices: This is an ensemble that performs original scores and favorite standards in a vocal, instrumental, dance and theater.

        • Point of View: The creation, design, editing and production of a video at Eden Park, where the video is screened by the public.

        • The Conservation Project: The restoration of a room from the Maria Longworth Nichols house.

        • Mirror Lake Project: Apprentices designed and built works of art to decorate the reflecting pool at Eden Park.

        • The Mosaic Garden: The cre ation of a mosaic, from drawings through setting tiles into mortar. It's at Eden Park, too.

        • Drums for Peace: Speaking in Percussion: This group researched the musical and social history of Cuba, then created an original performance based on its rhythmic culture.

        • Also this summer, all participants in Artworks, parents and the non-profit organization Happen Inc., constructed more than 350 plastic flamingos. They were transformed into images such as light bulbs and horses. They were displayed throughout Cincinnati — the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Kenwood Barnes & Noble and Newport Aquarium.

       



Internet's racial divide narrowing
Microsoft vows to fix e-mail bug today
Driver in worst DUI set to be released
Mugger shot by intended victim
Conceled weapon permit requires test
New DUI law would assume guilt for refusing breath exam
Price Hill mourns loss of 'neighbors'
Life's a beach, Buffett rules
Local colleges among top rated
Miami freshman class hits record
UC hears from excavators in Turkey: We're fine
Boaters cautious in wake of deaths
Couple seeks sponsors to cover wedding cost
Livestock collide with development
Blind rafters enjoy Little Miami adventure
6 file for school board spots
Middletown will elect new leaders
No candidates for 9 posts in Warren
Seven running for Mason council
Family reflects on blessings after crash
GET TO IT
Homework is for parents, too
What parents say about getting involved
Park benches with pizazz
- Other Artworks programs
Storyteller performances open Taft exhibit season
County finally hears voters
Food banks Y2K-ready
How to help earthquake victims
Hundreds on ballot in Hamilton County
Judge sets strict rules in porn trial
Man dies from apparent electrocution
Marilyn Sheppard's body to be exhumed
N.Ky. leaders boost workers' training center
New roof shields fairgoers
New system speeds fingerprint IDs in Ohio
Shooting death stuns family
Teachers union sues schools
TRISTATE DIGEST
Truck driver in fatal crash likely to post bond
Woodlawn rights case referred


 
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