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By Barbara Hunt Palmer Buzz Special Eggs—Check out the hand-painted Ukrainian Easter Eggs (Pysanky) at NonEssentials. The artist
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By Barbara Hunt Palmer Buzz Snow Sculpture—This is mother nature’s turn at art sculpture. We have many snow
By Barbara Hunt Palmer Buzz It’s March and while we wait for all the ridiculous snow to melt, it
By Katie Stavick Frontiersman.com Hollywood has long captivated audiences with blockbusters centered on apocalyptic events. Movies like ‘Armageddon,’ ‘Deep