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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Ikats! Ubiquitous but unknown
The next time you hit Crate and Barrel, or Target, take note of the ikat designs everywhere. If you don’t know what ikats are, go down to Washington’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of Art for the new exhibit, “To Dye … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, History, Sackler Museum
Tagged Central Asia, ikat, Sacker Museum, Textiles, Uzbekistan
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A ‘March For Our Lives’ in Washington DC
They came from all around the DC area and from out-of-state – Minneapolis, New York State and more. They filled the historic Pennsylvania Ave and overflowed to some of the other streets. The March for Our Lives was not just … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Uncategorized
Tagged 2018, March for our Lives, Protests, Washington DC
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