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SALE OF THE CENTURIES -  3/4/2007
For an extremely rare and famous classical statue, "Artemis and the Stag" has seen its share of warehouses. It sat in storage for more than 30 years after its discovery, and then was shown only sporadically after the Albright-Knox Art Gallery acquired it in 1953. The classical bronze statue - by far the most well-known piece in a group of more than 200 antiquities that will be auctioned over the next few months - has become a symbol of the gallery's deaccession plans.

Literary Notes -  3/4/2007
Bistro Bookers will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday in Chef's Restaurant, 291 Seneca St. Reviewer Paul J. Cambria Jr. will be on hand for this month's selection of "The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town" by author John Grisham. For more information, call 856-9187.

CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE -  2/25/2007
John Pfahl may be that rare phenomenon among the many bristling egos that crowd the field of contemporary art: a modest artist. Pfahl has spent the last two decades living and working in Buffalo, and since the mid-1980s has enjoyed a growing reputation as a landscape photographer of national and international status.

Develpoing his art through a series of shots -  2/25/2007
Buffalo photographer John Pfahl develops his landscapes by carrying forward a particular subject or concept in a series of tightly related photographs. Here are some examples:

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