One person's treasure, another's trash. What some see as useless junk, another sees as precious art. And never is it more true than when it comes to collecting. Post a Comment
THERE'S JUST NO telling what will catch a person's eye. One person's treasure, another's trash. What some see as useless junk, another sees as precious art.
It's part of everyday life for most women but be advised you could be carrying something icky around. Most people don't think about it much, but the bottom of your purse is susceptible to all sorts of germs.
Pharmaceutical sales to treat cancer are on their way to replacing cholesterol-reducers as the leading disease category in the industry, but playing the diverse and rapidly changing technologies in the cancer sector can be a risky proposition for investors.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Ironwood Gallery, 2021 N. Kinney Road (883-2702). Open daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Opening Feb. 3: "Art Evolving As You Watch." Jessa Huebing-Reitinger, a performance artist, will work on a stage, looking at actual insects under the microscope and transforming them into dramatic wall-sized oil paintings on canvas while visitors watch. Show runs through April 22.
Football fans find their passions aroused by a whole range of factors, from a team's history to its shirt or traditional home. Likewise, a simple nickname can capture the imagination, often long after the reasoning behind the name is forgotten.