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Daughters of the dawn Heather Ramono takes a look at the art of belly dancing. Dances with dogs Anna Shaffer follows the lead of September Morn in a groove devoted to canines. Exposed art Matt Renschler writes about those who get naked for art's sake. Gamers Jennae Phillippe discovers gamers who role-play into another culture. Foos gold Foosball: Chirs Blake knows what it takes to become a sports deity. Mixed medium Colin Howser explores a myriad of cakes. Yes, the spongy stuff made of sugar. Drag queen What goes 170-plus mph in less than eight seconds? Dave Chesson found her and her Harley. Short wave antiquity It's becoming a digital world, but Jenny Odekirk finds a thin slice of the past where vintage radios reign. |
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