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Alexandria, Virginia-The Art League proudly presents Earth & Steel, a special exhibition of ceramics and knifemakers created by senior artists in the IMPart program. From now until December 5th.
IMPart represents the art of wounded military personnel. For this exhibition, Art Alliance G
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They no longer use hand-pulled noodles at Lucky Noodle Shop. They will do this again someday, but they can't find enough workers now to focus on such a time-consuming process. Rachel Sun and her husband Steven jointly own the Clifton Heights restaurant. However, pulling noodles is more about dram
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