Bottles in the News: – Behind the scenes with artists at Stutz open house – Indianapolis Star
Written by J. Sloan on May 8th, 2009
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Behind the scenes with artists at Stutz open house
Indianapolis Star, United States "When I saw all the trash going into the landfill, I decided I needed to do something, so I started collecting the wine bottles to melt down and recycle," said Blice. Nostalgia frames Land's work. From the dog-eared antique leather football helmets of ... |
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Play it cool with a tour of Pittsburgh's best ice cream shops
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA Curiously, Klavon's features a display of antique medicine bottles, dating from the days when it was pharmacists who doled out cherry phosphates and ice cream alongside your pills and elixirs. This place would be worth a visit for historical/nostalgic ... |
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Here 18th century houses built with the lower floor in stone and the upper two in wood adorn cobblestone streets filled with antique shops, cafes and stores with unusual crafts such as clog-makers. With spiraling gas prices, unrest all over the world ... |
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48 Hours: On the Town With Kids
Wall Street Journal Armed with bottles of water (bring your own hat, sunscreen and insect repellent), we head out on an easy morning ride that covers 10 kilometers, and Nicha and I hardly noticed. Routes vary according to your preferences and stamina, but we cycle past a ... |
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In tough times, people cull their stuff for quick cash
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA By Caroline Tiger Inside Joseph Lentini's Center City salon, SignaCurl, partitioned trays hold small treasures like antique eye cups, lighters, hand-carved soapstone, Czech glass, gold and silver charms, and glass bottles. The collectibles hang on a ... |
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