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National folk art
Greek’s amputee clown played the fool, but only in jest
tourist attractions
January 6, 2011
Swept up in an impenetrable wave of Jersey kitsch, Greek’s Playland bears the whimsical, gypsy-esque aesthetic of 100 forgotten tales. The...
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My body has become a canvas
Art
November 17, 2010
Mairyann Wrentmore is from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and has traveled from coast to coast and a few places in between, currently sheresides in Sarasota...
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Wanna Tong for Oysters on Prince Edward Island?
Travel
September 2, 2010
Through the Prince Edward Island “Once in a Lifetime Experiences” program, you can tong for Oysters, go Digging for Dinner, or take A...
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Uncovered Obscurity: Three Holy Spirit-inspired folk artists
Religion & Spirituality
April 6, 2010
Three Gospel-inspired folk artists: Almost lost to obscurity but for the legacy of their work, here is a list of folk artists who devoted their...
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Inside outhouse art
Society & Culture
May 12, 2009
Using an outhouse has always been the least pleasant places we've ever had the displeasure of relieving ourselves (with the possible exception of...
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eBay auctions antiques report, Jugtown ware, 1816 sampler, sterling & more
Home & Living
December 19, 2008
I've stated recently that I felt the anitques market was leading in the business sector as far as sustainability. Check out the prices of the items...
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Weird Wednesday with Wally - Why do we collect ourselves?
Home & Living
July 9, 2008
Greek or Roman goddess concrete statue, $2,900 You'd figure with almost 7 billion people in the world, the wouldn't be much of a market for fake...
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