Jean Jacobs

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Albany Regional Museum, 136 Lyon St. S. The museum preserves and exhibits the Albany area’s historical artifacts and archives. Hours: noon-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Tours by appointment. Information: 967-7122, www.armuseum.com.
Boccherini’s, 208 First Ave. S.W. Through March: Panoramic photographs of the high desert areas of Oregon by Kurt Norlin.
Dentzel American Carousel Artists Studio and Museum, First Avenue W. and Washington Street. Features pieces in the Gustav Dentzel collection. Dentzel was credited with bringing the carousel to America. Watch carvers craft pieces for the Albany carousel.
Fine Fiber Press & Studio, 101 Jefferson St. S.E. Ongoing: Tapestry series by Kathe Todd-Hooker and felt wall pieces by Pat Spark. Hours: 3-7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. the first and third weekends of the month as part of Oregon Crafted, or by appointment. Information: 917-3251, finefiberpress@comcast.net, www.finefiberpress.com.
Jordan Jewelers, 202 First Ave. S.W. Through March 1: Pastels by Edith Harrison, “Starry Starry Night.” Through April 1: Acrylics by Edith Harrison, “Birdsville”. Information: 967-3470.
Monteith House Museum, 518 Second Ave. S.W. The Monteith House was built in 1849 by Albany founders Thomas and Walter Monteith. For information, call 928-0911, or see www.albanyvisitors.com.
North Santiam Hall Gallery, Linn-Benton Community College, 6500 Pacific Blvd. Through April 18, “The Political Show: Art About Politics and Social Change.” 45 local and national artists depict political issues inspired by or referring to social reform and change. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Information: 917-4247.
Shawn’s on First, 119 First Ave. N.E. Through February: Artwork by Hope Meados and Molly Perry. Through March: Artwork by Maureen Frank and Katy Grant Hanson.
South Santiam Hall Gallery, Linn-Benton Community College, 6500 Pacific Blvd.“African/American Experience”

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15 Responses to “Jean Jacobs”

  1. Gwendoline Says:

    awesome.

  2. Kailyn Says:

    a perfect example of something that will cost you FAR more than it’s worth.

  3. Bertha Says:

    What, do you just wait until a story leaves the front page and then repost it?

  4. Randa Says:

    Guitar is fun. I suggest getting a book that breaks down all the scales on guitar and memorizing them. By the time you get done, you’ll be pretty damn good. Major, Minor, etc… I’m doing the same. They are pretty easy to play (progressions) but I’ve been playing for 20+ years.Classical & Jazz are IMO the hardest styles to play. Compared to contemporary music they are pretty technically difficult. By working on those as well you’ll give yourself a good array of skills. Bach’s guitar pieces are awesome. Paganini’s are okay, they remind me of historical thrash ;)

  5. Judi Says:

    Isn’t there a soundtrack?

  6. Braeden Says:

    I told you, my hand is calloused from typing!Furious, furious typing!

  7. Tawnie Says:

    does not work

  8. Jayson Says:

    Actually, In Real Life, joke aside, I do have these weird callouses on the heel of both hands, from resting them on the laptop while I type. My fingertips are already calloused because I’m trying to teach myself guitar. (I’ll learn the damn thing one of these days!)

  9. Fina Says:

    Wouldn’t your fingers be calloused then, instead of your hand?

  10. Christmas Says:

    If your dick is making your hand calloused you should probably use some lotion or something. Perhaps wash that dick while you’re at it.

  11. Arnold Says:

    Her boobs are two different sizes. I like both though.

  12. Buster Says:

    Special. Like in Special Ed.

  13. Tommie Says:

    i won some iphones when i opened that

  14. Sera Says:

    This gif has been on the front page a few times lately. Still, I always vote it up every time.