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The cement structure that houses Studio Cromie is bursting with dancing bodies and throbbing beats, under a hand-painted sign that reads: "Studio Cromie, DIY Since 06."
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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The cement structure that houses Studio Cromie is bursting with dancing bodies and throbbing beats, under a hand-painted sign that reads: "Studio Cromie, DIY Since 06."
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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The cement structure that houses Studio Cromie is bursting with dancing bodies and throbbing beats, under a hand-painted sign that reads: "Studio Cromie, DIY Since 06."
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Artists produce prints and ceramics at Studio Cromie -- and more notedly, street art pieces that cover the city.
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Artists are invited to Grottaglie by organizer/curator/sole financer/one-man-powerhouse Angelo Milano, who also single-handedly runs Studio Cromie.
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Artists are invited to Grottaglie by organizer/curator/sole financer/one-man-powerhouse Angelo Milano, who also single-handedly runs Studio Cromie.
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Artists produce prints and ceramics at Studio Cromie -- and more notedly, street art pieces that cover the city.
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Artists are invited to Grottaglie by organizer/curator/sole financer/one-man-powerhouse Angelo Milano, who also single-handedly runs Studio Cromie.
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Artists produce prints and ceramics at Studio Cromie -- and more notedly, street art pieces that cover the city.
Lauren Quinn: A Hunger for More: Fame Festival Opening Lauren Quinn 2010
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Mary Robinette Kowal reads he story "Evil Robot Monkey". [via SFFaudio] @Manybooks: The Crack of Doom by Robert Cromie (1895).
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