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CAROLINA FIBERFEST: Regional vendors keep fiber arts alive

CAROLINA FIBERFEST: Regional vendors keep fiber arts alive

Hannah Hunsinger | The Sanford Herald Dragonfly, a 12-week-old angora rabbit, gets his first hair cut by owner Kim Buterbaugh of Farmington, at the Fiber Fest on Friday at the Lion's Club Fairgrounds. Buterbaugh owns 13 pure bred angora … Buterbaugh …

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Gardening Etcetera: Of beans and writes

Silvery gray hair spilled out from under his dark beret adorned with a Celtic knot badge. He was introduced to the class as Dr. Dana Prom Smith, writer and … He's a relentless scribe of high country cultivation, and of life, weaving tales of tomatoes …

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Scene Last Night: Och-Ziff's Brown, Jeff Koons, Kraus, Aby Rosen

While actual birds who weave their nests exist, in this case the weaving will be done by humans from Gowanus, Brooklyn. Walton Ford, a painter of animals in naturalistic settings, said his dealer, Paul Kasmin, had introduced him to a French businessman …

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Stereotypes not included

However, such a trite social stigma may be just as accurate as the expectation of a leather jacket and facial hair. “Yes, we weave in and out of traffic,” Uriarte concedes. However, weaving in and out of the lanes may actually be for his own safety. He …

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