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“Flavor of the Past: Sounds Of Wilmington” Explores the Flavors and Rhythms of Wilmington’s History
Visitors can step back in time to sample and experience 100 years of food, live entertainment, and Southern culture on Saturday, August 26th during the 4th Annual "Flavor of the Past." This year's theme, "Sounds of Wilmington," adds a musical element to Wilmington's premier epicurean event. Read More »
Much Ado about Wrightsville’s Beach, Waves, and Events
Wrightsville Beach is basking in the glow of recent media attention from a variety of publications, including Frommers.com. The official website for Frommer's travel guides, included Wrightsville Beach in its 2006 BEST BEACH roundup. Read More »
Artist Peter Max to Host First Virtual Exhibition at the Art of Peter Max Gallery – Forum Shops Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Art of Peter Max Gallery, one of two galleries in the world exclusively selling Peter Max paintings, has announced a first-ever Virtual Exhibition, Saturday, September 2 at 1 p.m. Live via high-speed Internet connection, artist Peter Max will communicate virtually through plasma screens at the gallery, taking guests in Las Vegas on a personal tour of his renowned studio in New York. Read More »
Artist Peter Max to Host First Virtual Exhibition at the Art of Peter Max Gallery – Forum Shops Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Art of Peter Max Gallery, one of two galleries in the world exclusively selling Peter Max paintings, has announced a first-ever Virtual Exhibition, Saturday, September 2 at 1 p.m. Live via high-speed Internet connection, artist Peter Max will communicate virtually through plasma screens at the gallery, taking guests in Las Vegas on a personal tour of his renowned studio in New York. Read More »
Sens. Lugar, Obama and Biden Introduce Fuel Economy Reform Legislation
Sens. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Joe Biden (D-Del.) have introduced fuel economy reform legislation. The bill, S. 3694, would increase fuel economy standards, extend the tax credit for consumers who purchase hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles. Read More »
“Faces of Katrina” to Tell Story Through Art
“Faces of Katrina,” an exhibition featuring the stories and photographs of more than 100 Katrina evacuees and the volunteers who helped them, opens August 25, 2006 at Artspace in Shreveport, Louisiana. Read More »
Bucks County is Back in Business Despite Recent Flooding
Attractions such as Sand Castle Winery, Hairy Mary's Restaurant and the Indian Rock Inn are open and running, but travelers may need to take an alternate route. Read More »
EPA Prevents Illegal Imported Engines from Endangering U.S. Air Quality
EPA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection have seized and prevented the import of over 11,000 pieces of illegal gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment in the past nine months. Read More »
Department of Energy Publishes Roadmap for Developing Cleaner Fuels
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently released an ambitious new research agenda for the development of cellulosic ethanol as an alternative to gasoline. Read More »