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Spring Has Sprung for Visitors to Kansas (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Springtime in Kansas means April showers are bringing not only May flowers, but sunflowers and wildflowers too. It also means the blooming of new art galleries in time for spring flower festivals around the state! Lord of the Rings farm added to NZ parks (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News) New Zealand has added a large swathe of high-country farmland made famous in the Lord of the Rings films to its network of conservation parks. There's much more to Maui than great beaches (Asheville Citizen-Times) Maui. The name alone conjures images of a tropical paradise. Great beaches, beautiful people wearing no more than necessary, magnificent scenery, huge surf with bronzed surfers paddling out to world-class waves, near zero wind chill, frozen fingers. Lord of the Rings country protected (The West Australian) New Zealand has added a large swathe of high-country farmland made famous in the Lord of the Rings films to its network of conservation parks. Land Information Minister David Parker today announced the government had paid $A4.03 million for almost 21,000 hectares of the 26,000ha Mesopotamia station. LOTR farm added to conservation list (The New Zealand Herald) The Government has added a swathe of high-country farmland made famous in the Lord of the Rings films to its network of conservation parks. Land Information Minister David Parker yesterday said the Crown had paid $4.7 million for almost 21,000ha of the 26,000ha Mesopotamia station. More News (The Petersburg Progress-Index) She’s an art teacher whose oil paintings are based on personal mythology. He’s a nationally recognized photographer who’s documented the lives of some of society’s outcasts with respect and candor. Recent acquisitions at Carnegie Museum of Art (Art Daily) PITTSBURGH, PA.- Carnegie Museum of Art announces the acquisition of six significant works for the collection. Feldheym Library's gallery displays work of Rialto photographer, San Bernardino artist (The Press-Enterprise) Rialto photographer Richard Gardenhire got the thrill of a lifetime at the opening reception for his show at the Feldheym Library's Art Galleries in San Bernardino. LA People 2007 (LA Weekly) Lotusland? 72 hours (The Observer) UNM professor awarded literary honor Dr. Paul Hutton, University of New Mexico history professor, won a Western Heritage Award from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum for his article “Silver Screen Desperado: Billy the Kid in the Movies” published in the New Mexico Historical Review, spring edition.
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