Ballerina Vintage Ballet And Dance Collage, Planner And Scrapbook Kit Number 1889 - New Release

if you have a daughter who is in ballet class these images would be wonderful to decorate your scrapbook pages. special information about this kit:some images have handling wear, bends and a few a little soil. package size is 11 x 7.5 inches.general kit information:this is a one of a kind collage kit made with all original items, no reproductions. the images are taken from books ranging from the 1930's to the present. my kits are made with vintage paper ephemera with a few more recent items sometimes included. please keep in mind these images are from real books and may have handling wear, soil, foxing, tears and marks. check out the photos on zoom to see the condition better. You will receive everything pictured. Your kit will be shipped first class mail in plastic with book board for a safe and graceful delivery.5///

BUMBERSHOOT. When: Aug. 30-Sept. 1. Where: Seattle, WA. Tickets: Three-day passes start at $112; http://bumbershoot.org/. Lineup: TBA. The skinny: It’s one of the more family-friendly festivals, offering up comedy, theater, children’s shows and other forms of entertainment to go with an amazing array of musical talent. It’s set in the Seattle Center, which was originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair. So that means that it’s easy to combine a trip to Bumbershoot with stops at the center’s many attractions, including the Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, the Pacific Science Center and the Space Needle. The musical lineup draws heavily from the Pacific Northwest, with such acts as Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse, The Decemberists, Hole and the Dandy Warhols having appeared over the years, although other top touring acts are also featured.

MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL, When: Sept, 19-21, Tickets: Weekend packages run $50-$335 and go ballerina vintage ballet and dance collage, planner and scrapbook kit number 1889 on sale May 12, Single-day tickets are $20-$142 and go on sale June 26, www.montereyjazzfestival.org, Lineup: Herbie Hancock, The Roots, Gary Clark Jr., Charles Lloyd Quartet, Booker T, Jones, the Robert Glasper Experiment, Marcus Miller, Michael Feinstein, more, The skinny: Much like Chicago Blues, this can be seen as a rite of passage for the music fan, It’s something that all jazz lovers should try to get to at least once in their lives, Once you make it there, however, don’t be surprised if you end up going again — and again, It’s a three-day jazz wonderland, offering up a mix of the genre’s legends, up-and-coming artists and other treats, For the 57th edition, Monterey Jazz has booked a tremendous array of talent, extending from jazz icons Hancock and Lloyd to hip-hop crew The Roots to blues-rocker Clark..

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS FESTIVAL. When: Oct. 3-5, 10-12. Tickets: Three-day passes start at $225; www.aclfestival.com. Lineup: Eminem, Pearl Jam, Outkast, Lana Del Rey, Skrillex, Beck, Lorde (second weekend), The Replacements, more. The skinny: It’s hard to think about the fall when we haven’t even gotten to the summer yet. Still, this is one worth planning way ahead for. This terrific Texas gathering, which takes place at Austin’s lovely Zilker Park, is always one of the year’s top festivals. It’s grown so popular that it now takes place — a la Southern California’s mighty Coachella festival — on two consecutive weekends. The lineup is mostly the same for each weekend, at least in terms of the major headliners, but there are a few differences. Most notable, the immensely talented Lorde only performs on weekend two — so that’s definitely the one travelers should try to attend.

Still, the topper made it a little easier to slide incognito past the 1920s Mercedes breezer parked out front and the big cheese with the Tommy gun, clad in spiffy white double-breasted glad rags — his fedora tilting the rake fantastic — surrounded by broads in boas, shaking their respective chassis, The caper was, ballerina vintage ballet and dance collage, planner and scrapbook kit number 1889 after all, the “1920s Gamblers & Gangsters”-themed Bingo Night at Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda, so costumes were requested — and I didn’t wanna get the bum’s rush..

There’s been lots of talk about Bingo Night. Good talk. Rhythmix — the super-duper nonprofit center for all manner of arts from flamenco performances, gallery shows, art classes, hula-hooping, youth arts, film screenings, music, you name it — has a bimonthly (that’s every other month to youse guys) bingo extravaganza. And I do mean a definite “vaganza” of “extra” proportions that nearly always sells out. Next is June 12 with a Woodstock theme. (Hey, man, get your tie-dye threads on!) But in the past, they’ve had Motown bingo, cartoon bingo, Arabian Nights, Broadway, sci-fi, Bollywood and even zombies for Halloween. (Maybe they shouted out “Brains!” instead of “Bingo!”).

This is not your church-basement bingo — no offense, church basements, For one thing, this is on the second floor, And another thing, this is basically a stage show where a bingo game breaks out, There’s dancing, singing, laughing, some Arizmendi pizza, a little booze on the side, a lotta innuendo and the crumpling of spent bingo sheets with which unlucky ballerina vintage ballet and dance collage, planner and scrapbook kit number 1889 bingo bums pummel the winners, There are prizes up to $200 — that’s a lotta cabbage — and things such as tickets to upcoming shows, or items donated from local businesses..

The only thing in common with church bingo is that it’s basically a fundraiser to help keep the other events going, says the executive director dame, name of Tina Blaine, who goes by Bean. I get it. Incognito. “We didn’t want to go traditional with this,” Bean says. “Traditional is boring.”. A lot of regulars show up with packs of pals, but you’ll find lots of newbies, too, like me. Bingo sheets were laid out on long tables in front of the stage. I sat by William Wong, in spats and suspenders, a snuffed-out stogie crammed in his craw. He runs Localize It, a membership buying card for small businesses in Alameda, and loves this show. But it took a while. “I resisted for a long time. I mean, bingo?” he says. “But people would say, ‘It’s not that kind of bingo.’ They were right.”.

The stage was set with an overstuffed chair and a black sign spelling, “Dan’s Produce,” the local sponsor for the gig, written out in white with a little puppeteer pulling the strings, in “The Godfather” fashion, Godfather music played, too, I checked my ballerina vintage ballet and dance collage, planner and scrapbook kit number 1889 chair for horse heads, The emcee, “Mr, Entertainment,” came onstage with a seersucker jacket and street-wise yammer, “Welcome to Big Lou’s bingo night! We’re gonna be lousy with prizes, and have some flimflam later on.”..



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