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Alexis Larsen has worked for the Dayton Daily News since 1998. She graduated from Wright State University and lives in downtown Dayton, within walking distance of her favorite arts and entertainment venues.

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Are you looking for a new, adult way to celebrate the holidays with friends?
Are you in possession of a Santa suit that doesn’t get nearly enough use?
Do you simply love a good party?
The upcoming Santarchy Dayton 2009 will appeal to those answering yes to some or all of the questions above.
Attention music lovers and especially Christmas music lovers: Every day through Dec. 25, Amazon.com plans to offer visitors a holiday-themed MP3 to download.
Looking to relax at home over the holidays? Need a good movie recommendation? Here are our five favorite Thanksgiving movies, out now on DVD, that are worth considering.
You say you want a revolution? Well, when it comes to reference books there seems to be the faintest hint that there could be one afoot.
Boston’s Bistro & Pub, 7500 N. Main St., Dayton, is proud to have nabbed the title “Most Arrogant Bar in America” not once, but twice.
The Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs may look exactly the same as it did last month, but one major change has occurred that you won’t see just by looking at it.
DAYTON — The lineup for the Living City Film Festival has been set featuring four films from the late 1960s to the ’70s:
“Chinatown” (sponsored by Andy Snow): 10 p.
The first annual Miami Valley Beer Fest will have beer, and plenty of it.
Not all that surprising for a festival with beer in its name, but it’s the types of beer that will have some folks looking twice.
Two exciting exhibits are opening on Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Dayton Art Institute. The first, “Hello World! Rarely Seen Art from Our Collection” is a show of “hidden treasures” hand picked by curator Will South from the museum’s vaults.
“Bent Objects: The Secret Life of Everyday Things” won’t be in stores until Tuesday, Oct. 6, but you can get a hilarious preview of the very clever book anytime you like.
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