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  2. Gaithersburg Book Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Gaithersburg Book Festival is an annual literary festival held on the third Saturday each May in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States which started in 2010. [1] It was conceived of by then City Council member Jud Ashman, [2], who currently serves as Mayor, with the support of then Mayor Sidney Katz and the City Council and the Cultural Arts Advisory Committee. [3]

  3. R. Eric Thomas - Wikipedia

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    R. Eric Thomas is a writer known for his humorous and insightful commentary on culture, politics, and current events.

  4. Arts and culture of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This festival was founded by Sam Abbott, former mayor of the city and a civil-rights activist. [5] In addition to hosting concerts by musicians from around the area on several stages, the festival also celebrates cultural diversity which exists throughout the region, with a wide variety of ethnic food and crafts.

  5. Berks County's annual juried holiday craft festival returns ...

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    Oct. 27—Reading-Berks Guild of Craftsmen's annual Juried Holiday Fine Art and Craft Festival is back after being canceled last year due to COVID-19. The 71st annual show will be on Nov. 6, 9 a.m ...

  6. Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival, held the first weekend in August (Thursday through Sunday, 05–8 August 2021, subject to cancellation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic) in Nappanee, Indiana, celebrated 63 years in 2022. It features 350 artists and craftsmen in a marketplace surrounding the farm's pond. Over $10,000 in cash prizes are ...

  7. Susan Loy - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Loy developed her style of combining hand-lettered texts in the form of a mandala, a Sanskrit word that means circle. [6] [7] The art columnist for The Roanoke Times dubbed Loy's works a mix of “magic circles, calligraphy, and philosophical texts.” [8] Loy told a reporter that she had adopted a “commercially refined style for the calligraphy.” [9]

  8. Catoctin Colorfest - Wikipedia

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    Catoctin Colorfest is an annual arts and crafts festival in Thurmont, Maryland. Every year about 125,000 people attend, making it one of the largest festivals of its kind on the east coast of the United States. [1] In 2005 Colorfest was recognized as one of the top 35 arts and craft shows in the United States by Sunshine Artists Magazine. [2]

  9. Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    William Morris' design for Trellis wallpaper, 1862. The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles [1] and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.