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Show at McMaster Gallery explores human change

The McMaster Gallery is now playing host to a show, which opened yesterday, by Linda Foard Roberts that examines how people change. Roberts’ “Passage” attempts to convey how people transform from when they’re born to their death and on to an afterlife, according to her website. Roberts’ photographs are shown in black and white or sepia and are printed in an oval shape, which, she writes, gives them the impression of being older, though she attempts to do so while staying relevant to a modern-day audience. A special gallery talk and reception with Roberts will be held Jan. 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the gallery. Roberts will go into detail about her photographs, take questions and explain her creative process. The exhibit is free and open to the public. It will remain in the McMaster Gallery until Feb. 15.


A proposal that would demolish the Palmetto Compress warehouse and build student housing was granted a rehearing.

In Brief: January 14, 2013

Palmetto Compress housing project gets rehearing; Main Street ice skating rink extended two weeks; escaped suspect rearrested after New Year’s getaway