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Whereas Charles Kuralt, in his reportorial road-trip heyday, was on the hunt for artisanal glass-blowing and community fish fries, Ling exits the interstates to locate faith healers babbling in tongues.
OWN TV's 'Our America with Lisa Ling': A road trip to the social margins Hank Stuever 2011
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There are fewer glass - blowers proportionate to the needs of the glass-blowing industry than there are ditch-diggers proportionate to the needs of the ditch-digging industry.
THE TRAMP 2010
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The glass-blowing classes at the Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio in Lincoln City are taught by local artists.
Take a Road Trip 2011
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They went on to open two restaurants and a coffee shop, all the while continuing with the one-time-only theme dinners, such as the oyster supper served in an industrial glass-blowing studio and the tapas dinner involving flamethrowers and belly dancers.
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At the Strand, which when completed in 2013 will house BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, a multipurpose arts organization that runs the Celebrate Brooklyn concert series, and glass-blowing studio Urban Glass, Mr. Leeser has begun, literally and figuratively, to scrawl a very modern signature over the face of an obsolete building.
Designing Brooklyn's Future Robbie Whelan 2012
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At left, Mr. Chittenden, co-owner of glass-blowing company Adams
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At left, Mr. Chittenden, co-owner of glass-blowing company Adams
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At left, Mr. Chittenden, co-owner of glass-blowing company Adams
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Berger happened upon a glass-blowing studio in her native Dallas as a teenager, started nosing around, and soon began making herself an "unnecessary presence" there.
Functional Glassworks For The Home Lorraine Cademartori 2010
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There's a glass-blowing shop where bongs are the art of choice, and, of course, there's the fabled Oaksterdam University, a pot school operated by a man named Richard Lee.
Taking the High Road 2010
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