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TV Celebs, Artists Mix At Oak Bluffs Breakfast

About 150 people turned out for breakfast at Hooked in Oak Bluffs to celebrate the start of the 2013 Harlem Fine Arts Show, which runs Wednesday through Sunday at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.

Critic, author and MSNBC commentator Touré, artist and Today Show contributor Harriette Cole and Island artist Harry Seymour were guests of honor at the Harlem Fine Arts Show opening breakfast at Hooked in Oak Bluffs Tuesday morning.

The event, billed as "Start Your Day with Touré," drew a predominantly African American crowd of about 150 people -- more, joked master of ceremonies Skip Finley, than you'd find in February on all of Martha's Vineyard "who are black, at the same time."

The breakfast buffet and panel discussion with Touré, Cole and Seymour was the preview for this year's Harlem Fine Arts Show, which runs Wednesday through Sunday at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.

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