
North Carolina historian David Crane purchased his first vintage Civil Rights Movement button for a few dollars. He has turned his now extensive collection into an exhibit that is on display at the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC).
North Carolina historian David Crane purchased his first vintage Civil Rights Movement button for a few dollars. He has turned his now extensive collection into an exhibit that is on display at the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC).
Reflection
Spring Peeper
Goggles in Green
The Green Mode
Head to Toe
Stormy
St. Patrick’s Swagger
News Channel 9 Anchor Jennifer Sanders
…Salina Street became a sea of green for today’s St. Patrick’s Day parade.
Local Lid
Maars-a portrait of a young artist/designer/musician (circa 2006)
Gymnastics judge and retired teacher Abe Gabriel flexes his suit & tie game in Buffalo on Sunday. He knows how to rep the orange and blue.
The Art of Not Shaving (Landmark Theater)
Alanna Mahar won in the "Best Brow" category at last night's Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle.