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» Site title: American Style Magazine » Site description: Informative articles about artists, galleries, collecting, arts travel, and events.
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» Site title: Art Institutes International » Site description: Provides postsecondary career-oriented education in creative and design arts including design, media arts, culinary and fashion and comprises a family of schools with locations nationwide.
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» Site title: Artists & Communities » Site description: A national artist-in-residence initiative, with recognized artists collaborating with organizations in every U.S. state and jurisdiction. Search by state.
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» Site title: The Beaux Arts Alliance » Site description: The Beaux Arts Alliance celebrates the many cultural links between the United States and France.
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» Site title: Center for Arts and Culture » Site description: Think tank coordinating a national discussion of art, culture, and literature through scheduled public meetings in various states, and by a listserv email program. Links to state programs.
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» Site title: 2du.com » Site description: Real-time events forum, just enter your zip code and get an overview of all concerts and sporting events within 40 miles of your home.
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» Site title: Eastern Onion » Site description: Offers costumed characters for delivery of singing telegrams.
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» Site title: Smithsonian Institution » Site description: America's national educational facility with 18 museums, 9 research centers and 120 affiliates around the world.
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» Site title: Sunshine Artist Magazine » Site description: Magazine for crafters. Includes listings, reviews, articles, and resources.
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» Site title: Traditional Arts Programs Net » Site description: TAPNet serves to network folklorists, and folk and traditional arts coordinators in the United States by keeping accurate and current links to resources on the Internet related to their work. It is run by the National Council for the Traditional Arts through a contract from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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» Site title: Wall of America » Site description: Ellen Griesedieck's mural designed as a tribute to the builders of America, to be installed in Winsted, Connecticut. Includes information about contributions from students and others throughout the country.
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Knock Knock!
Who''s There?
Dwayne.
Dwayne Who?
Dwayne The Bathtub and I''m Dwowning!
Humor of the day
A Blonde was down on her luck.
In order to raise some money, she decided to kidnap a kid and hold him for ransom.
She went to the playground, grabbed a kid, took him behind a tree, and told him, "I''ve kidnapped you."
She then wrote a note saying,
"I''ve kidnapped your kid. Tomorrow morning, put $10,000 in a paper bag and put it under the pecan tree next to the slide on the north side of the playground. Signed, A Blonde".
The Blonde then pinned the note to the kid''s shirt and sent him home to show it to his parents. The next morning the Blonde checked, and sure enough, a paper bag was sitting beneath the pecan tree. The Blonde opened up the bag and found the $10,000 with a note that said,
"How could you do this to a fellow Blonde?"