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  • World’s First 3D Printing Photo Booth by Omoto

    World’s First Printing Photo Booth Omoto

    The technology, which allows you to replicate 3D objects the same way you make a photo copy, has been around for a few years now, but mostly it has been too... Read more

    The 18 November 2012 by   Vecie78
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  • A Labour of eLove

    Labour eLove

    It’s always good to celebrate creative successes. This is one of those times. When I first met my partner Linda she had started working on the novel she always... Read more

    The 18 November 2012 by   Betchaboy
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  • Guest Post: Batman Villains That Could Have Been

    Guest Post: Batman Villains That Could Have Been

    I'd like to welcome Zack Mandell and thank him for contributing this post to On Page and Screen. Zack is a movie enthusiast, writer of movie reviews, and owner... Read more

    The 18 November 2012 by   Quirkybibliophile
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  • Book Review: Life of Pi

    Book Review: Life

    Title: Life of Pi Author: Yann Martel Series: N/A Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publish Date: June 4, 2002 Genre: YA Literary Pages: 336 Buy the book:... Read more

    The 15 November 2012 by   Storycarnivores
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  • The Most Beautiful Presidential Homes In The World

    Most Beautiful Presidential Homes World

    image credit Take a look at some beautiful presidential dwellings around the world. From the White House to Pritzker Prize-winner Oscar Niemeyer's ode to... Read more

    The 15 November 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Talking Jane Austen with ... Antonia and Noel, the Box Tale Soup

    Talking Jane Austen with Antonia Noel, Tale Soup

    Antonia Christophers and Noel Byrne are the Box Tale Soup, a two-actor company on stage these days with a very special adaptation of Northanger Abbey. Read more

    The 14 November 2012 by   Mariagrazia
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  • Helen Keller: Vaudeville Star

    Helen Keller: Vaudeville Star

    image credit Helen Keller (1880 - 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts... Read more

    The 14 November 2012 by   Gerard
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  • The Hopes and Dreams of an Entire Town

    Hopes Dreams Entire Town

    “Gentlemen, the hopes and dreams of an entire town are riding on your shoulders. You may never matter again in your life as much as you do right now.” – Coach... Read more

    The 14 November 2012 by   Flemmingbo
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  • Paris, Day Two

    Paris,

    On our second day in Paris, we woke up refreshed and ready for another day of culture. Our only plan was to visit the Musee d’Orsay, which we were both... Read more

    The 14 November 2012 by   Booksnob
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  • Review: i Put a Fear of Mexico in ‘em (Teatro Vista Theatre)

    Review: Fear Mexico (Teatro Vista Theatre)

    i put a fear of mexico in ‘em Written by Matthew Paul Olmos Directed by Ricardo Gutierrrez at Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago (map) thru Dec 9 | tickets: $2... Read more

    The 13 November 2012 by   Chicagotheaterbeat
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