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“Probably no art has so few masters as that of decoration,” wrote the long-heralded “mother of interior design” Candace Wheeler.
“Probably no art has so few masters as that of decoration,” wrote the long-heralded “mother of interior design” Candace Wheeler.
It’s always shameful to admit to prejudice, and in this case I owe an apology to hard cider because I
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Usually, when somebody brings up the topic of drive-in movies, the response is, “Are any of those still around?” Well,
Jonathan Nedbor learned metalsmithing as a young man, with plans to study the craft in graduate school at Southern Illinois
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