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Johnny Cubert White: Casual Encounters | An avid walker, Johnny Cubert White embodies Baudelaire's idea of the flaneur--a wander of the city in search of images that inspire; he merely observes, constructing narratives.
Bill Bush: The Optimist's Parking Lot: This Artweek.LA (August 8-14, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Johnny Cubert White: Casual Encounters | An avid walker, Johnny Cubert White embodies Baudelaire's idea of the flaneur--a wander of the city in search of images that inspire; he merely observes, constructing narratives.
Bill Bush: The Optimist's Parking Lot: This Artweek.LA (August 8-14, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Johnny Cubert White: Casual Encounters | An avid walker, Johnny Cubert White embodies Baudelaire's idea of the flaneur--a wander of the city in search of images that inspire; he merely observes, constructing narratives.
Bill Bush: The Optimist's Parking Lot: This Artweek.LA (August 8-14, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Johnny Cubert White: Casual Encounters | An avid walker, Johnny Cubert White embodies Baudelaire's idea of the flaneur--a wander of the city in search of images that inspire; he merely observes, constructing narratives.
Bill Bush: The Optimist's Parking Lot: This Artweek.LA (August 8-14, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Johnny Cubert White: Casual Encounters | An avid walker, Johnny Cubert White embodies Baudelaire's idea of the flaneur--a wander of the city in search of images that inspire; he merely observes, constructing narratives.
Bill Bush: The Optimist's Parking Lot: This Artweek.LA (August 8-14, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Cubert from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, and leaves behind a widow and two daughters.
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Holywell Bay, the larger portion of which is in the parish of Cubert.
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It is probable that the true Cubert was St. Cybi, or Cuby, whom we find at Cuby near Grampound, and whose name also survives in the Caergybi and Llangybi of Wales.
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About two and a half miles from the well, across the sand-downs and commons, is the little church-town of Cubert.
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Cubert is still peaceful and primitive, being a little too far from Newquay to be overrun by the summer visitors.
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