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QC Links | Arts & Theaters
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Museums and Historical Sites. Orchestra and Band Concerts. The Quad City Symphony Orchestra. 225 West 2nd Street Davenport, IA 563-326-7804. 1715 Second Ave. Rock Island, IL 309-793-1213. Left Bank Art League. 1629 2nd Ave. Rock Island, IL 209-732-1359. Augustana College Art Museum Centennial Hall. Located on the northwest corner of the intersection. Of 8th Ave. and 38th Street Rock Island, IL. 136 E 3rd Street Davenport, IA 563-326-8500. 4950 36th Ave. Moline, IL 309-762-0330. Site by Augustana Web Guild.
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Fine Airbrush By Delbert>
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Dedicated to the Growth and Vitality of the Quad City Region Through the Arts. Girard Graphics and Design. Fine Art Printing, Graphics and Design, Large Format Printing. Bucktown Center for the Arts. The Art Starts Here! 225 East 2nd Street, Davenport, Iowa. For Artists, Fine Art, and Art Lovers. Left Bank Art League. Art on the Banks of the Mississippi. Online Showcase of Airbrush Artists. Provides an Ever Developing Environment for the Cultivation of the Airbrush Industry.
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THE VISIBLE CITIES: Poem by Connie Wilson
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A Poetic Inquiry into Place and Identity. Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Poem by Connie Wilson. For the first poem to be posted on this blog, we have an excellent contribution (with photo) from award-winning local author Connie Wilson, "Please Do Not Feed the Waterfowl":. Please Do Not Feed the Waterfowl. Eight of them silhouetted against the paddlewheel steamboat.four boys, four girls. They slouch there, ill-at-ease in their unaccustomed Prom finery. The I-74 Bridge looms behind them in the distance.
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Dreams 2 Create: Oh my, my...
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Thursday, September 2, 2010. Oh my, my. I'm am obviously not a good and regular blogger. I can't believe it has been over 5 months since I last posted anything here. Oh I can probably come up with many excuses and reasons. But I won't. Suffice it to say, I'm sorry. I'll try to keep you in the loop better from here on out. Now for a quick run down of what I've been up to these past few months. Submitted work for judging to two "calls for Art". One for the Riverssance Fine Art Fair. So I am very glad summe...
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THE VISIBLE CITIES: Two Poems by former Quad City Poet Laureate Dick Stahl
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A Poetic Inquiry into Place and Identity. Sunday, October 11, 2009. Two Poems by former Quad City Poet Laureate Dick Stahl. Today we are very fortuante to have two poems from the first Quad City Poet Laureate Dick Stahl. Dick has long been a prominent poet in the QC area and we are thrilled to have him participate in this project. Here's what he had to say about his contributions:. Share this link with friends! Davenport is not the grand Mississippi River,. Not her star-studded troughs. So watch your step.
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THE VISIBLE CITIES: Two Poems by Maureen Wallner
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A Poetic Inquiry into Place and Identity. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Two Poems by Maureen Wallner. Two for one on this fine fall Wednesday! Our second post today come to us from Maureen Wallner of Moline, IL. Here is what she had to say about her two poems:. So here are Maureen's two poems, "67 Tolstraat" and "53rd Street":. Day bed against wallpaper. Gray with yellow sunflowers,. Three steps to books and bones,. A virgin stethoscope,. Blue gas flame beckoning in a fireplace. Floor covered in our steps.
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THE VISIBLE CITIES: Poem by Mike Bayles: “Cloud-swept Skies”
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A Poetic Inquiry into Place and Identity. Thursday, September 24, 2009. Poem by Mike Bayles: “Cloud-swept Skies”. Today we have a poem by Mike Bayles of Davenport, IA:. Ragged clouds impose themselves. On skies overlooking the cities. Nestled on the river's north bank,. Lying under the edge of a weather front. The span of an aging bridge. And into a spattering of rain,. While on my way home. I wonder why rain would fall. On one city and pass another. I wonder about hidden currents. The hint of fortunes.
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THE VISIBLE CITIES: Poem by Ryan Meehan: "No Surprise is Ever a Quiet Surprise. Everything is Loud Somwhere."
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A Poetic Inquiry into Place and Identity. Friday, October 2, 2009. Poem by Ryan Meehan: "No Surprise is Ever a Quiet Surprise. Everything is Loud Somwhere.". Hello everyone on this cold, wet fall day. Before we get to today's contribution, I just want to remind you all that the Visible Cities poetry project will be accepting submissions through Sunday, Oct. 18. Click on the links on the right for more info about events, submission guidelines, purchasing my book or whatever. Thanks! Hands like angry men.
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Quad Cities Senior Olympics
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Photos of the Games. Entertainment in the QC. Arts Rules - Arts and Crafts, Literary, Performing. Quad Cities Senior Olympics. Entertainment in the QC. Come early — stay longer! Enjoy all the Quad Cities has to offer! Make your visit to the Quad Cities A fun time. Consider these additional opportunities:. Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse www.circa21.com. 309/786-7733 ext. 2. IMAX Theatre www.putnam.org. Celebration River Cruises www.celebrationbelle.com. Davenport Museum of Art www.art-dma.org.
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