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    art Whimsical objects that blur the line between art and everyday life Jennifer Sandlin
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    photography House-dwelling mouse is the best thing I've seen all week Grant St. Clair
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  • Community Little Free Library celebrates its 200,000th book-sharing box Jennifer Sandlin
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