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ArtWalk provides glimpse into artists' creative spaces
Mother and son Pam and Dave Loewenstein work in two vastly different corners of the art world. Pam Loewenstein spends hours bent over her potter's wheel, forming wet clay into mugs, bowls, plates, jars, then applying colorful glazes. Her finished pieces line her studio shelves and often end up in other people's kitchens.
Art to aid AIDS
Artists donate works to Red Ribbon auction
By Jan Biles More than 40 artists have donated artworks to the eighth annual Douglas County AIDS Project's Red Ribbon Art Auction.
De-classified
FBI documents shed light on domestic surveillance in Lawrence
Mysterious men watching houses from parked cars. Secret government infiltration of activist groups. Classified FBI files on seemingly innocuous citizens. It's the stuff that conspiracy theories are made of. And it all happened in Lawrence during the political upheaval of the late '60s and early '70s.
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Pam Loewenstein, vice president of the Douglas County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU last week filed a lawsuit asserting that the Bush administration's wiretapping of Americans without warrants is unconstitutional.
Published on January 23, 2006
Pam Loewenstein, left, and her son Dave Loewenstein share a studio at 411 E. Ninth St. Pam is a potter and her son is a muralist. Both artists will have their works on display at the ArtWalk, the annual self-guided tour, on Saturday and Oct. 27.
Published on October 20, 2002
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