Whether you're new to the city or finally mustered up the curiosity to attend San Francisco's famed BDSM and kink festival this Sunday, we want you to do it right. And don't expect the tame version of Folsom Street Fair they tried to pass off in …
Red Brick Gallery, 315 E. Main St. 643-6400 redbrickart.com; Trufflehounds Fine Chocolates, 607 E. Main St. 648-5870 trufflehoundsfinechocolates.com; Fox Fine Jewelry, 210 E. Main St. 652-1800 foxfinejewelry.com; Sea Things, 500 E. Santa Clara St.
Another video from a jewelry store two minutes later also shows the witness following Graham. The witness told … "From the interaction, he (the witness) thought they knew each other, so he thought she was fine and he left," Pleasants said. Pleasants …
Euclid Art Association Fine Art Show. Friday-Thursday.(9/19-9/25) 8800 Chardon Road (U.S. 6), Kirtland. 440-256-2122 or lakemetroparks.com. Farmpark is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday year-round. . $6; $5, ages 60 and up; $4, ages 2-11; …
… there's a huge exhibition barbecue on Saturday night; it's run smoothly; and there are super high expectations." The Home Arts Building, filled with quilts, paintings, photographs, baked and preserved goods, jewelry, knitting, crochet and fine art …
All the electrical panels for the wells were melted so those will have to be replaced but the well heads seem to be fine. Mark Wallo of Wallo Pump Services is working to fix those panels now.” “It's going to be a long haul but we have … H&L Lumber …
“The indoor exhibit is a combination of fine art, paintings, sculpture, jewelry and some clay pieces,” she says. “The outdoor artists' market is a combination of fine art and fine craft. Also outdoors we'll have free children's activities.” The fun …
H.L. Lang & Co. has had four owners since the business began, and continues to carry on the tradition of having fine jewelry lines and quality designer pieces, to complement its traditional jewelry selections.The store has been redecorated and it's …
… can feel its crosscurrents flowing in the appearance of exotic objects, dating back to the 14th century B.C., on Greek islands: on Rhodes, in a ceramic painted with a Near Eastern theme called the “Master of Animals”; on Euboia, in a faience cat …