Since their introduction to the NFL, the Carolina Panthers have been a rollercoaster of drama and excitement, with strong seasons, great players and memorable moments.
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Since their introduction to the NFL, the Carolina Panthers have been a rollercoaster of drama and excitement, with strong seasons, great players and memorable moments.
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Carolina Panthers History: From Expansion To Real Contenders
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It’s too bad there’s there isn’t the equivalent of a dusty museum back room out there somewhere for software and operating systems, so scholars one hundred years from now can study things like MS-DOS and Wordperfect. …
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By On 31 Jan, 2010 |
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International Civil Rights Center & Museum: Celebration of Unity Service from Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 6:00 PM to Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 8:00 PM Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro , North Carolina United States.
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What: The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art opens its doors to the public for the first time on January 2, 2010 at noon and will offer free admission all day. Preceding a short ribbon cutting ceremony, remarks will be given at 11:40a by: …
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Femke Hiemstra art at Roq La Rue. Ieageb5Umeq Sxwbicxbx2I Aaaaaaaadjw 2F2Rhvyfn84 S1600 Death+Of+A+Ghost2 Amsterdam-based painter Femke Hiemstra has a new show of paintings at Seattle’s Roq La Rue Gallery. Seen above, “Death Of A Ghost. …
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The Pickens County Museum of Art & History in Pickens, SC, is presenting the exhibit, The Up’State of Clay, featuring a collection of works by ceramic artists of the Upstate, on view through Feb. 11, 2010. …
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The Art of Tony Millionaire is a beautiful and demented treasury of the works of Tony “Maakies” Millionaire, who manages to turn out some of the weirdest and angriest comic strips in the business while simultaneously writing sweet and …
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By On 7 Dec, 2009 |
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Steve sends us “The premiere episode of Electro-Pulp Video Magazine, a visual history of pulp science fiction magazines. The premiere episode covers the inaugural issue of Startling Stories from January, 1939. …
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By On 3 Dec, 2009 |
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Noah from the wonderful Skull-a-Day site got interviewed by Robert Hicks, PhD, Director of the Mütter Museum (Philadelphia’s astounding pathology musuem). The Mutter is one of the …
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many years ago, I was lucky eough to watch and get typewriter art done by a young Vietnamese seretary. it was incredible. Apparently, very common – she wrote a poem, and decorated the page, in color (had a color ribbon) with critters …
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