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Friday, July 2nd, 2010The Grove’s Atomic Cowboy unapologetically caters to patrons with attention deficit disorder.
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The Grove’s Atomic Cowboy unapologetically caters to patrons with attention deficit disorder.
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Aubrey resident Vicki Mulkey, who has been making quilts for two decades, will be among those with items on display at this weekend’s Arts and Crafts Marketplace in Fort Worth.
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Aubrey quiltmaker designs art, not bedding (Denton Record-Chronicle)
When Kelley Ross says she “made the bed” in her master suite, she doesn’t mean she tucked the linens neatly into place and fluffed the pillows. She means she made the bed — headboard, frame and all.
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Historic home tour stop features complementary decor with a few surprises (The Indianapolis Star)
Paul Baumgarten, manager for Fountain Square Main Street and a staffer at Southeast Neighborhood Development, is organizing the construction of a new Fountain Square fountain as part of revitalization efforts for the Near-Southside neighborhood.
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Fountain fix designed to revitalize Square (The Indianapolis Star)
Entrepreneurial spirits sometimes emerge during difficult times. Corinth residents Mark Simmons, 45, and his wife, Maria, 42, decided last year to open a rustic Southwestern shop in Denton using their retirement funds.
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Rustic initiative (Denton Record-Chronicle)
Like a piece of modern art, the home of Richard and Linda Kammen is a rare treasure along the brick street of Downtown Indianapolis’ historic St. Joseph neighborhood.
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Globe-trotting couple fill their Indy home with travel mementos (The Indianapolis Star)
Mary Jo and Larry DeMyer’s Northside bungalow is an ever-evolving art project. That is in large part due to Mary Jo’s creative streak — a characteristic that pushes her to a leave a whimsical mark in every room and in most sections of her family’s yard.
Madonna and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg are among big-name clients who have turned to interior designer Jamie Drake to create playful rooms.
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Colors, art define interior decor (The Indianapolis Star)
Nora Brugh has a lot of hand-me-downs in her Carmel home. But in her hands, what was once considered trash has been transformed into proverbial treasures.
It started with a broken dishwasher. Since they were going to replace one appliance, Mike and Nancy Stephens decided to replace the refrigerator, too.
More here: Colonial furnishings, period artworks spice Carmel home (The Indianapolis Star)