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...start your negotiations by cutting the stated price by at least 50%, and pick up a miniature, framed original painting for less than $10. Ubud can also turn up some stunning finds if you have the patience to browse through mountainous displays in the artisan shops located along Jalan Raya Ubud and Monkey Forest Road (store aisles will be almost impassable with paintings and carvings?take a deep breath and watch your step). One more word of advice: guides and drivers will often try to steer you to a shop or gallery run by a friend or family member...
...LEMPAD HOUSE This gallery on Ubud's main drag, Jalan Raya Ubud, occupies the former home of Bali's most famous artist, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, who died in 1978 at the age of 116. There isn't much of his work on display?it's mainly by other artists, including Lempad's grand-children and great-grand-children. But even if you don't see anything you like, the traditional Balinese architecture of the house and compound makes the visit well worth the trip. The gallery has no phone, but your hotel concierge will know how to find...
...start your negotiations by cutting the stated price by at least 50%, and pick up a miniature, framed original painting for less than $10. Ubud can also turn up some stunning finds if you have the patience to browse through mountainous displays in the artisan shops located along Jalan Raya Ubud and Monkey Forest Road (store aisles will be almost impassable with paintings and carvings - take a deep breath and watch your step). One more word of advice: guides and drivers will often try to steer you to a shop or gallery run by a friend or family member...
...rest of the cast and crew were likewise very good. The chorusing trio of Crystal (Cailin M. O’Connor ’05), Ronnette (Kristen D. Lozada ’07) and Chiffon (Raya D. Terry ’04) danced well and provided excellent support; their performance of the title piece and their backgrounds on “Da-Doo” were infectious. David L. Kowarsky ’05, as Audrey’s dentist boyfriend Orin, was entertainingly sadistic, although he might have benefited from a bit of voice amplification. Lucas...
...ever heard. He goes about his mission without difficulty and becomes an accepted member of the Delphinian court. But there is one problem: he falls in love with the king’s daughter, and is torn between loyalty to his country and professing his love to Princess Celeste (Raya D. Terry ’04). This, of course, causes Jefferson to question his allegiances and provides the conflict of the play...