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Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Graduate Thesis Exhibition I
April 23 - May 4, 2013
Reception: Thursday, April 25, 5:00 - 8:00 pm Gallery Talks: Saturday,&
My friend Cathy wrote this. It is like Cathy was writing what I was thinking:
“I just wanna say that I was bummed to see Alyssa Edwards get eliminated from RuPaul’s Drag Race this week. She was possibly the most accidentally entertaining of all the queens. Corey and I would laugh forever almost…
Yes! Alyssa was the most unintentionally hilarious. I will especially miss the faces and sounds she made.

”Success is a great deodorant. It takes away all your past smells.” – Elizabeth Taylor, born 81 years ago today http://bit.ly/XGxr73

Woman selling lemonade in the North End, 1995, May. Peter H. Dreyer slide collection, Collection #9800.007, City of Boston Archives.
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The National Cherry Blossom Queen Festival
Each year since 1948, 50 representatives from the U.S. states and territories come together to participate in the Cherry Blossom Queen Festival.
Presidents and the First Families have participated in the celebration over the years, and it was not unusual for the Vice President or a Cabinet member to spin the “Wheel of Fortune” to randomly select the crown winner.
Photos: Tricia Nixon and 50 Cherry Blossom Queen Festival representatives at the White House. 4/9/70.
Lynda Bird Johnson in a motorcade of Cherry Blossom Festival Princesses in Washington, D.C. 4/7/62.
Mamie Eisenhower crowns the Cherry Blossom Queen, Janet K. Bailey at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. 4/11/53.

Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel kissing within a tetrahedral kite, October 1903.
Photograph courtesy Library of Congress

Peasant takes up collection for new church donning keg and cow horn in Austria, November 1932.
Photograph by Hans Hildenbrand, National Geographic

February 16, 1967. Lady Bird Johnson and Mary Lasker accept on behalf of their beautification program a surprise donation of flower seeds to be used in Washington, DC school grounds, in a presentation at the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden of the White House.
LBJ Presidential Library photo #C4560-20a, public domain.
That’s one classy wheelbarrow!
for a short time we’ll be streaming nearly everything jason released on cd or vinyl over the past twenty years on our bandcamp site.
please join us in the forum, where folks have been reminiscing and collecting thoughts from musicians around the web. if you’ve never registered before, there are instructions in this post.
After the snowstorm, waves bouncing off the wall and crashing into other waves.