• Phone Book Frenzy • Slick Art • Gone Gator
Week of May 4, 2003
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One of our friends is Lee Bubuziak of Antigo, Wisconsin. He collects phone books like my dog collects fleas. Not on purpose, either. It all started with a request for one phone directory.
Lee Bubuziak on being deluged with phone books.
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Grace Slick always told us she wouldn't be performing on stage past age 50 — and she isn't. The legendary lead singer of the Jefferson Airplane & the Starship has long since put down the microphone and picked up the paint brush.
An exclusive exhibition of her artwork is on display at Masters Gallery in the Denver Tech Center [8000 E. BELLEVIEW; 303-221-2449] for a short period of time.
| Grace Slick [RIGHT] being interviewed at Masters Gallery by documentary producer/author/radio diva Raechel Donahue. They're old friends from the early days of San Francisco rock.
Pictured on the wall is some of Grace's artwork. |
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A game warden said he was doing a Cinco Ranch, Texas neighborhood a favor when he tied a "troublesome" 9-foot alligator to his cruiser, dragged it off and shot and killed it. Some neighbors didn't agree, though. Texas wildlife people say they're now re-thinking their policy.
A resident & wildlife official comment on the gator incident.
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