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	<title>Emily Henderson: Visual Communication, Graphic Design, Beautiful Things &#187; Carrboro</title>
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		<title>This Won&#8217;t Hurt a Bit tattoo art show at Wootini</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tucked discreetly among the home wares, trinkets and confectionaries of the boutique gift shop routine, Wootini kind of sneaks up on you. This art gallery and shop focuses on the Pop Pluralism movement, curating fresh, original work from local and national artists and also stocking a small, varied collection of books, clothing, designer vinyl figures [...]]]></description>
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