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April 16, Vol 86, Issue 12 ______________________________________________________________________ |
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New theatre brings more shows, more art to Kalispell |
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March 7 may have marked the end of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick’s life, but not his influence. Kubrik died in England at the age of 70, but he is immortalized in his 12 films and three documentaries, including classics such as Spartacus, Full Metal Jacket and 2001: A Space Odyssey. F U L L S T O R Y |
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Matrix takes viewers by story by actually making them think |
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For artists, personal expression is priceless.What happens, however, when the quest to expand artistic horizons costs $2,000? Art trek members found the answer to this question — and more — as they left Monday on a journey around the world to experience the artistically rich environment of Italy. F U L L S T O R Y |
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At the March 5th opening of the new exhibit at the Hockaday Museum for the Arts, 200 people came to appreciate two showings of professional artists. But downstairs another exhibit was displayed, created and prepared by FHS students. It was the first time FHS students had been in charge of the exhibit process. The art will be displayed until May 1. The Hockaday is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and until 8 p.m. on Wednesday. |
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