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Oct 28, 2009 | Athens Banner-Herald

Artist market on Danielsville Square

Stephanie Astalos-Jones, a Madison County artist and actress who makes pysanky , as seen here, and pysanky jewelry, is one of more than 30 artists who will show their art at the fourth annual Madison County Artist Market planned for 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov.

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Sun Sep 27, 2009

The Red and Black

Female duo presents comedy act "It Was Open Mic Nite at Ye Old Rustic Inn"

Back by demand, this two-woman comedy act revisits Cin portraying their seemingly infinite cast of characters of "It Was Open Mic Nite at Ye Old Rustic Inn." With seven different acts, Stephanie Astalos-Jones and Lisa Mende offer up the comedic duos of the Schmeckle sisters, the Red Hat Ladies, Milk 'n' Honey, Carolee and Carlene, a couple of bad ...

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Fri Sep 25, 2009

Athens Banner-Herald

Today's Best Bets

It Was Open Mic Night at Ye Old Rustic Inn - After sell-out shows in July and August, comedians Lisa Mende and Stephanie Astalos-Jones bring back favorites like the Schmeckle Sisters and the red hat ladies of "Southern Magic." Today's Best Bets Athens Banner-Herald Story updated at 6:34 pm on 9/24/2009 After sell-out shows in July and August, ...

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Related Topix: Athens, GA, Athens Metro

Thu Jul 16, 2009

Athens Banner-Herald

A couple of hilarious peas in a pod

Partners-in-comedy and close friends Stephanie Astalos-Jones and Lisa Mende seem to talk in a flurry of chatter that sounds more like a chorus rather than two separate voices.

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