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November 10, 2008: Special Performance of Ten November
From the Bay City Times
Costumes and set are minimal and effects are all done with lighting in ''Ten November,'' an eerily intense play being put on by students at Pinconning Area High School. Director David Krzisnik said he chose the play because it's different. ''It's avant-garde,'' he said. ''I think outside the box.''
While there is little factual information as to what happened that fateful day, there are radio messages between the captain of the Fitzgerald and crew aboard the nearby ship Arthur M. Anderson.
The play is on stage at 7 p.m. Nov. 14-15 and 2 p.m. Nov. 16 at Pinconning Area High School.
A special performance is planned at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10. The evening opens with a panel discussion by researchers, historians, former crew members and family members of those who went down with the ship. The audience will be given a chance to ask questions.
Tickets are $7 for adults and $6 for students. For more information, call (989) 879-2311.
Edmund Fitzgerald Prints


The Edmund Fitzgerald can be seen as she last was above the waves in this print I have made. This print was featured in The Minneapolis Star-Tribune in November, 2005 and would make a fine addition to any nautical, marine or Michigan History prints you may have.
About the print
Prints of nautical/marine image "The Last Storm" are approximately 9x13", printed on 11x14" archive-quality Epson Premium Luster Semi-Gloss paper for a beautiful permanent print using an Epson Stylus Photo Pro R1800. Prints are $20 each (shipping included) and I ship the prints USPS after the transaction is completed through Paypal. Prints are usually received within a week.
Please note the title of the image does not appear on the final print.
About the Project
The 3D Edmund Fitzgerald started as my senior project for my BFA seminar in college at Northern Michigan University, on the coast of Lake Superior. Dedicating 500 hours that semester and summer to work on this shipbuilding project, it quickly took on a life of its own. What you see here is the (continuing) result of that love affair, rendered down to the very rivets on the lifeboats. Many thanks to those who find the Edmund Fitzgerald 3D project stimulating and uplifting.
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