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Originally published Friday, October 31, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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Lauren Grossman's "Told You So"

Lauren Grossman's art show "Told You So" is based on Old Testament stories. It closes at Howard House Nov. 1.

Last chance to see Lauren Grossman's show "Told You So." Based on Old Testament stories, the sculptures bear messages tinged with sin, sex, babble and impending doom. Shown here: the bronze and needle sculpture "Valley of Decision." Through tomorrow at Howard House Contemporary Art, 604 Second Ave., Seattle (206-256-6399 or www.howardhouse.net).

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