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Liquidambar Art Gallery at Sequatchie Valley Institute, 1233 Cartwright Loop, Whitwell, is open to showcase ceramics, glass, metal ornaments, kaleidoscopes and paintings by local artists.
Showcase of ceramics, sculptures, flame-worked glass, metal ornaments, kaleidoscopes, paintings by local artists ... 8 p.m. May 9. Jhett Black opens at 7 p.m. Art market and food vendors open ...
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You ...
That's right, it's Hall of Famer Reggie Miller, calling the series with the legendary Kevin Harlan and Stan Van Gundy. And that's the same Hall of Famer Reggie Miller who had so many spicy moments ...
The Knicks entered the night trailing 2-0 in the series. Calling the game on TNT was Reggie Miller, one of the iconic players from the historic Knicks-Pacers rivalry. Although he never won an NBA ...
Repurposed objects by Kiah Celeste and Yuji Agematsu and re-imagined architecture by feminist architect Phyllis Birkby are ...
Pacers legend Reggie Miller was on the call of the game for TNT and he seemed to really like what he saw from his former team. The TNT broadcast caught Miller looking fired up shortly after the ...
New York Knicks superfan Spike Lee and Indiana Pacers great Reggie Miller are forever linked. They had their moment in the 1995 NBA playoff. To them, it's over. No need to bring it up with the ...
Reggie Miller led the Indiana Pacers to a few spectacular wins against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden during his playing career. Miller got to witness one as a commentator too, as ...
That was seemingly only the tip of the iceberg. Per ESPN's Brian Windhorst, TNT color commentator Reggie Miller apparently mentioned Redick was acting so irrationally in their pregame production ...
paintings, photographs and more from artists including Torkwase Dyson, Tanda Francis, André Grenard Matswa and Tyler Mitchell, all exploring the indelible style of Black dandies, from the 18th ...
But perhaps no moment was more memorable than Reggie Miller's troll of the Knicks in 1994. Miller threw up a choking symbol during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals during those playoffs ...