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  • By Bloomframe – ein Fenster, das zum Balkon werden kann « HAWAIIHEMDENROCKEN on September 22, 2009 at 9: 56 am

    Fake Window – Bright Blind 2009

  • * "The Case of Abraham Lincoln" by Julie Fenster is the book for June 12.

    Land of Lincoln Events Scheduled! Pipsqueak Fiddlesticks 2007

  • * "The Case of Abraham Lincoln" by Julie Fenster is the book for June 12.

    Archive 2007-12-02 Pipsqueak Fiddlesticks 2007

  • The sculpture "Fenster" (2006-2008) recalls Venetian blinds tilting at an awkward angle or a bookcase whose shelves have slipped out of place, while "Das Auge des Wagenlankers

    unknown title 2009

  • In his recently updated book on conspiracy theories, legal scholar Mark Fenster takes a more benign view.

    John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011

  • In his recently updated book on conspiracy theories, legal scholar Mark Fenster takes a more benign view.

    John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011

  • In his recently updated book on conspiracy theories, legal scholar Mark Fenster takes a more benign view.

    John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011

  • Mr. Stern created a score of TV shows, many of them forgotten, including "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster," which featured inept home remodelers and was a favorite of silent film veteran Stan Laurel.

    Classic TV Writer Helped Invent 'Mad Libs' Stephen Miller 2011

  • In his recently updated book on conspiracy theories, legal scholar Mark Fenster takes a more benign view.

    John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011

  • In his recently updated book on conspiracy theories, legal scholar Mark Fenster takes a more benign view.

    John Feffer: Bunkum and Debunk 'Em John Feffer 2011

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