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Charles Ward smelled and heard the scenery he incorporated into post office murals and landscapes of Mexico and Bucks County
THESE were desperate times. People were out of work. Artists, who have a tough time earning income under the best of circumstances, were especially hard hit. “When the economy is down, the last thing people think about buying is art,” says David Leopold, curator of Charles W. Ward: Paintings for People, on view at the James A. Michener Art Museum through Feb. 14, 2010.

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Friends gather around in a musical tribute to Joni Mitchell
 
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Rider University students perform the rock-style musical
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Good things come in diminutive packages:
such as the Art Minis of Jay McPhillips
 
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Psychologist Ed Adams offers a workshop for men to find their creative route
Princeton University Art Museum pays homage to Emmet Gowin as photographer, teacher
 
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'Suicide Gal' examines mother-daughter issues

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The sounds of jazz, conversation and clinking glasses drift in from the adjacent bar
   DINING out has been compared to going to the theater — with the diner as both audience and actor in a three-act play of appetizer, entrée and dessert.



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