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  • Scent is a tangible component of the "Foliage" edition; an historic first in Bloom's eight year history.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2007

  • The "Foliage" issue 16 insightfully examines the ways in which human beings relate to green as a color, as well as the way green manifests as an ethos with respect to fashion, food and beauty.

    Bloom Magazine (Issue 16): Foliage Michelle Krell Kydd 2007

  • The "Foliage" issue 16 insightfully examines the ways in which human beings relate to green as a color, as well as the way green manifests as an ethos with respect to fashion, food and beauty.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2007

  • Scent is a tangible component of the "Foliage" edition; an historic first in Bloom's eight year history.

    Bloom Magazine (Issue 16): Foliage Michelle Krell Kydd 2007

  • But his steady friend, Leigh Hunt, has rendered the amplest and truest record of his mental accomplishment in the Preface to the "Foliage," quoted at page 150 of the first volume of the "Life of Keats"; and his biographer has so zealously, and, I would say, so amiably, summed up his character and intellectual qualities, that I can add no more than my assent.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various

  • * Vermont’s site features an animated map, called the Foliage Forecaster, that estimates color changes.

    Guide to “Virtual” New England Fall Color Touring « ResourceShelf 2007

  • In Munson’s latest cinematic venture, Stalked, he takes the audience on a twenty-six minute ride through the corn fields hardy-har of a small rural town called Foliage, a town being terrorized by a legendary cannibalistic farmer named, you guessed it, Farmer Bill.

    Stalked (2008) 2008

  • He sent out his 'Foliage' by Percy Shelley ***, and, of all the ineffable Centaurs that were ever begotten by Self-love upon a Night-mare, I think this monstrous Sagittary the most prodigious.

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

  • In his 'Foliage' (1818) are three sonnets addressed to Keats.

    The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • "Foliage" brings back the naturalist-psychedelic tics from early song and same-named album

    The Seattle Times 2010

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