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Art in Review (New York Times) Alice Neel at Zwirner & Wirth and David Zwirner, John Chamberlain at L&M Arts, Helen Levitt at Laurence Miller and more. Namibia: A Namibian Woman of Substance (AllAfrica.com) Swakopmund — American talk show hostess, Oprah Winfrey, counts among her circle of influential and intellectual close friends acquired during a 40-year illustrious career a Namibian-born internationally acclaimed photojournalist. Weekend Plantings (The Lakeland Ledger) Among the loveliest and most distinctive plants for our landscapes is Mexican bush sage (Salvia leucantha). Ranging from 3 feet to 4 feet tall, this graceful perennial shrub boasts arching stems studded with silvery-green foliage and tipped with 6-inch spikes of lavender-and-white flowers. Adams takes 'Leap' to Ireland for filming (USA Today) Amy Adams might be flying high from playing Amelia Earhart in the Night at the Museum sequel, but her next role took her literally across the Atlantic. Chatauqua brings Sandyland's longleaf pine, other eco delights into classrooms (Beaumont Enterprise) The Roy E. Larsen Sandyland Sanctuary packs a wealth of diversity into a relatively small package. Gearing up for green lawns (Daily Sparks Tribune) Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial beginning of summer. In Northern Nevada, this weekend also begins the homeowner’s summer-long quest to maintain a beautiful yard. Weigh the possibilities (The Bryan-College Station Eagle) Callery pear trees (Pyrus calleryana) add beauty to landscapes with showy spring blooms and colorful fall foliage. Although Callery pears are popular in urban sites, they have problems.Pros Bradford, the more commonly available variety of this decid ... Lorna Sass: Farmer Heroes (The Huffington Post) Through hard work, these farmers have developed a method of farming sustainably in the Utah desert at the same time as he improves the soil in these badlands. National Geographic photo contest (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) National Geographic magazine is renowned for its beautiful photos of landscapes, wildlife and local culture around the world. From playful works and elegant pieces to food and fun, ArtFest offers a vast menu - Thu, 28 May 2009 PST (The Spokesman-Review) Flying shadow boxes with hand-snipped tin wings and cast bronze birds’ feet. Hand-tooled wooden construction trucks, just right for racing across the kitchen floor. Precious stones wrapped in smooth, textured sterling. Still-fresh oils, capturing lush Northwest landscapes. Bamboo wind chimes, cast in bronze, softly clanging in the breeze.
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