Turnip Green Creative Reuse and Platetone Launch Art Auction on Friday Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a new building to house both organizations Tweet Share
From left: Hair Eaters II, Julia Curran; You Too Were Once an Egg, Lars Roeder; Nashville Print Crawl 2013 poster, Kangaroo Press
It’s no secret that arts organizations are hurting between decreased patronage and the unemployment crisis, a lot of our faves are struggling to stay afloat. News of two nonprofits expanding and securing a stable storefront and workspace is welcome indeed. Turnip Green Creative Reuse has launched a capital campaign, the proceeds of which will be used to buy a building to house the organization in 2022 and printmaking studio Platetone will live there too.
The parking lotâscape of northerly Aurora Avenue looks much as it did when American autos ruled American life. Ditto, to the max, for the doughnut shop at the front of this shopping center complex, with its groovy orange shingle roof and signage only a smidgen removed from a past identity as a Dunkinâ. However family owners make classics with care: double chocolates, twists, a half dozen types of doughnut hole and a really lovely honey-dipped. Cake doughnuts and old-fashioneds come out of the fryer with a bit more crunch than they do elsewhere, a nice change of pace. Prices remain as retro as the atmosphere.
Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
Any criminal charges are only an accusation and the accused is presumed innocent unless convicted in a court of law.
Dec. 12
⢠Brandon A. Helphinstine, 24, was arrested in the 1900 block alley between Pershing Boulevard and North Third Street on an in-county warrant.
Dec. 13
⢠Sarah J. Brown, 42, was charged at 619 Ninth Ave. South with operating while under the influence, first offense.
Dec. 14
⢠Ashley S. Dennis, 29, was arrested at McDonaldâs, 729 N. Second St., on an in-county warrant.
⢠Holly M. Hansen, 26, was charged at 422 Seventh Ave. South, Apt. 1A, with public intoxication.
⢠Kionte D. Holiday, 24, was charged in the 400 block of Fourth Avenue South with possession of a controlled substance, marijuana, first offense; driving while license denied, suspended, cancelled or revoked; and interference with official acts and was arrested on two bench warrants.