Ocean in View Nickel Exchange, Presented by West Coast Bank, Will Offer Mint- Condition Coins in their First Week of
The Ocean in View Nickel Exchange, presented by West Coast Bank , will be held August 6, from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. at historic Blue Lake Park in Portland. Rolls of shiny, new Ocean in View nickels will be available for equal exchange of $2 cash.
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What if we ve all been misconstruing Dr. Seuss? Suppose those green eggs and ham are, in and of themselves, neither here nor there, and the bottom line is rather their function within a particular context in a house, with a mouse, on a train, in the rain?
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ON THE COVER Two of the biggest names in rap, Eminem (left) and 50 Cent (right), top the bill on the Anger Management Tour at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at HP Pavilion at San Jose, 525 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose. Also on the bill: Lil Jon & the Eastside Boyz, D12, G Unit, Obie Trice and Stat Quo. Tickets are $65.25-$85.25 and are available by calling (408) 998-8497 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.
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Adopt A Pet, all volunteer group that places abandoned dogs into new homes. This group is a no-kill shelter, and each dog is spayed or neutered before it is placed. Low-cost spay and neutering is available for low-income people and seniors, and there is an emergency fund for medical help.
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Outlines of
clouds created by
skywriters above
New York City from
February to April, a
Creative Time project.
4 Leo Sewell
United States Suitcase.
An 8-foot-tall sculpture
incorporating license
plates from all 50 states,
one of three in a series
at Hartsfield Atlanta
International Airport,
a city commission.
5 Maya Lin
Ecliptic. A plaza
including a mist
fountain and a terraced
amphitheater--used as
an ice-skating rink in
winter--with embedded
fiber-optic lights in a
celestial formation,
in Grand Rapids, Mich.,
a Frey Foundation
commission.
6 Barbara Grygutis
Common Ground
(detail). A 200-foot-long
serpentine wall
with an 18-foot-high
staircase, made of pink
and gray stone, at
Commons Park in
Denver, commissioned
by the Gates Family
Foundation.
7 Niki de Saint
Phalle
Coming Together.
A 37-foot-high sculpture
with ceramic, glass and
stone mosaics at the San
Diego Convention Center,
a city commission.
8 Al Loving
Brooklyn, New Morning
(detail). Stained-glass
windows throughout the
Broadway Junction-Eastern
Parkway subway
station in Brooklyn,
commissioned by the
New York Metropolitan
Transportation Authority.
9 Larry Kirkland
Civil Rights Garden.
A sculpture garden next
to the Carnegie library
in Atlantic City, with
black granite columns
bearing the words of
civil rights leaders, a
bronze bell over a pool of
water and landscaping,
commissioned by the
New Jersey State Council
on the Arts.
10 Kenny Scharf
Tikitotmoniki. Tiki-style
painted aluminum
totem poles that
conceal street-car wires
in Portland, Ore.,
commissioned by the
Pearl Arts Foundation.
11 Andrew
Kromelow
MetroTech Maypole
Poetry Trailer Park.
Four painted trailers,
each dedicated to an
American poet and
containing a portrait and
a recording of their
words, temporarily
installed at MetroTech
Center in Brooklyn, a
Public Art Fund project.
12 Paul Sorey
Salmon Waves.
Seven stainless-steel
wave-shaped sculptures,
7 feet in height, with
LEDs, at the Ballard
Locks, a project of the
Seattle Arts Commission
and the King County
Public Art Program.
13 Joseph Peragine
Brute Neighbors.
About 200 16-inch-long
red ants made of cast
urethane plastic, copper
tubing and glass, on
the ceiling and walls
of the Hartsfield Atlanta
International Airport,
a city commission.
14 Maria Artemis
Epigenisis. A plaza,
50 feet in diameter,
using black granite,
concrete, a suspended
stone, water and
plantings, on the campus
of the Centers for
Disease Control in
Chamblee, Ga.,
commissioned by the
. General Services
Administration.
15 Louise Bourgeois
Maman and Spiders.
Three cast-bronze
sculptures, up to
30 feet high, sited
at Rockefeller Center
over the summer,
a Public Art Fund and
Rockefeller Center
commission.
16 Italo Scanga
Continents. Three
acrylic paintings and
nine blown-glass
sculptures with gold
background at the
Federal Inspection
Facility, a Port of
San Diego project.
17 Paul McCarthy
The Box. A 20-by-50-foot
replica of the artist's
studio rotated
90-degrees on its side,
on view February-April
in the lobby of the
IBM building at
590 Madison Ave. in
Manhattan, a Public
Art Fund project.
18 Linnea Glatt
Reflect. Limestone,
mirror and native
plantings at the South
Austin Police Substation,
honoring those who
died in the line of duty,
a City of Austin
commission.
19 Eileen Cowin
I see what you're saying
(train of thought. Back-lit
images of mouths and
eyes on light boxes, part
of a series of year-long
installations at the
Wilshire/Normandie
Metro Rail Station, a
Los Angeles Metropolitan
Transportation
Authority project.
20 John Baldessari
Read/Write/Think/
Dream (detail). Images
of students, books and
landscapes, with text,
on the windows and walls
of the Geisel Library
entrance at the University
of California in San Diego,
commissioned by the
Stuart Collection.
21 Roberto Behar &
Rosario Marquardt
The Living Room.
A 100-by- 100-by-42-foot
installation made of
concrete, glass, resin,
stainless steel, paint,
vinyl and fabric, in
Miami's Design District,
a private commission.
22 Michelle Lopez
Woadsonner. A race-car
chassis molded with
fabric and covered in
buckskin leather, sited
temporarily at MetroTech
Center in Brooklyn, a
Public Art Fund project.
23 Joe A. Tyler
An untitled 15-foot-tall,
tree-shaped iron transit
shelter on Airport Road
in Santa Fe, a city
commission.
24 Christine
Tarkowski
Warm, Fuzzy un.
Photographic screen
prints of colorful stuffed
animals covering the
240-foot-long rear wall of
the Chicago Children's
Advocacy Center,
commissioned by the
city's Department of
Cultural Affairs.
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