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	<description>Toe-tapping tunes from the 1920s, &#039;30s and &#039;40s and musings of the popular culture of that era</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve had plans to share the Charles W. Cushman collection with you for some time, but we kept putting it off somehow. Lately, though, we&#8217;ve seen photographs from the collection featured on a number of other websites, so we figured we&#8217;d better act now, before the entire Cladrite community has encountered Cushman&#8217;s work elsewhere. Cushman [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[We're going to take it easy until Monday (as should you), but we're pleased to open this holiday weekend with the first installment in a new running feature, The Cladrite Interview.

And we're doubly pleased that the subject of our inaugural interview is the charming and talented Lesley M. M. Blume, author of Let's Bring Back: An Encyclopedia of Forgotten-Yet-Delightful, Chic, Useful, Curious, and Otherwise Commendable Things from Times Gone By, a delightful collection of words, practices, attitudes, and traditions from recent decades that Blume feels (and we generally agree) should never have been allowed to fall by the wayside or out of the mainstream.]]></description>
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		<title>The Karen Files, pt. 4</title>
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