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art workers


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lotac

adjustable rocking chaise
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start your day with agday on rfd tv


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deuce and a quarter = buick electra 225


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the barris curse


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recycled window greenhouse

via shelter pub fb
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grow bottles


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pontoonboat

toon barge


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Artwords: Discourse on the 60s and 70s (Studies in the fine arts. The avant-garde)


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morgan fine arts bldg bkln ny

typical studio available: 100 sf $400 month to month / 24 hr access
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black on bob


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mark catesby woodstork 1735


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Thomas King Forcade


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Interactivist -- Ben Morea -- Garbage Guerrilla


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the open window


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acid sweat lodge: shelter


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ken goldsmith uncreative writing


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the vernacular photography of vivian maier


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that old ace in the hole

Annie Proulx is a novelist who has made her mark in American literature time and time again. Her first novel, Postcards, won the Faulkener prize; her second, The Shipping News, won the Pulitzer; and her recent collection of short stories, Close Range, won the first New Yorker Book Prize. In this profile, a mammoth, 18-month-long project, Omnibus follows her across the American West as Proulx researches and writes her new novel. There has never been a documentary that follows the writing of a major, literary novel from its inception to completion.

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oh for rice cakes!!!


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enough already

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dahn of the dead


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