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Wanda’s Picks for May 15 (San Francisco Bay View) Johannes Mehserle's trial begins Monday, May 18, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Alameda County Courthouse, 12th and Oak Street, in Oakland. A strong community presence has been requested by the Oscar Grant family and allies. A teach in to prepare for the trial is Sunday, May 17, 1-4 p.m., at Humanist Hall, 390 27th St., Oakland. And wish Tatiana Grant happy birthday. She turns 5 on May 16. Exciting exhibition at Mitchelton by Euroa artist (Euroa Gazette) The gallery at Mitchelton Winery buzzed with excitement on Sunday 26 April as an exhibition of stunning works by Euroa-based artist Susan Fell-McLean was launched to a background of delightful guitar music from Rod Ladgrove, and red stickers began appearing. Refurbished Tuxedo Train Station dedication today (Mid-Hudson News) TUXEDO – A dedication ceremony takes place at noon today, for the the recently refurbished Tuxedo Train Station. Announcing the Results of the First Annual Living Now Book Awards (Independent Publisher) Here are the final results and announcement of gold, silver and bronze medalists in our first annual Living Now Book Awards, designed to honor the year's best books that help readers attain healthier, more fulfilling, and productive lives. Briefly: May 27 (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin) Read what's happening in and around Plymouth. Briefly: May 23 (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin) Find out what's happening in and around Plymouth. Quadricentennial Celebration of the Hudson River Valley at Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center (Art Daily) John William Hill (American, b. England 1812 - 1879), View of the Hudson River from the Palisades, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, with Rainbow, 1873, Watercolor, graphite, and touches of gouache on paper; 8 3/8 x 13 3/4 inches, The New-York Historical Society, 1969.41. Museum opens with similar exhibits (The Fresno Bee) You might think it would be hard to find connections between the two largest exhibitions opening Fri Two Generations, Two Artistic Points of View (Litchfield County Times) ROXBURY-On a beautiful summer day in coastal Maine, two artists converge on two separate, though nearby, beaches. Technology, art combine into audiovisual experiences (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) The current exhibit at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Wood Street Galleries features art you can really get into.
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