Photos for November 16, 2006

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Author Patricia Cornwell, a specialist in forensic novels, poses in her home in New York.

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British author Diane Setterfield’s debut novel, ‘’The Thirteenth Tale,’’ is a gothic horror mystery that involves literary ethics.

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Blues singer-songwriter Kelley Hunt, left, and Lawrence poet Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg have teamed up to co-write poetry and songs.

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Published on November 16, 2006

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Published on November 16, 2006

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Published on November 16, 2006

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Published on November 16, 2006

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Published on November 16, 2006

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Published on November 16, 2006

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Mary Anne Jordan, a Kansas University design professor, won a 2006 Phoenix Award for visual arts category this year. Jordan specializes in textiles can created the piece pictured behind her.

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Karen Lane Christilles, associate director of the Lied Center at Kansas University, won a 2006 Phoenix Award for performing arts. She is pictured Tuesday at the Lied Center.

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Carrie Mantooth has helped to release her late husband Frank’s final CD, “Ladies Sing for Lovers.”

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Lawrence resident Carrie Mantooth, widow of jazz musician Frank Mantooth, who died of a heart attack last year, has high hopes for her late husband’s most recent recordings, which she helped to release after his death. The pianist/arranger had been nominated 11 times for a Grammy Award without a win.

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Brenda Frei

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A small forest of towering green houseplants greet visitors to the second floor of the House Building. Carol Francis, owner of the building, tends the garden — which includes a ficus, a philodendron and a fiddle leaf fig tree — Tuesday beneath a large skylight.

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An assortment of towering green houseplants absorb light from a second-floor skylight in the House Building. Carol Francis, owner of the building, tends the garden.

Published on November 16, 2006