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Fashion-forward Mary Ann Hawley loves her cowboy boots and Texan hats, but she never thought of herself as a cowgirl until she took up cattle farming in Bedford. by eve marx |
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Steel Swift and wife Tricia, whose desks have been side by side for 28 years, are principals in Tangram International, an award-winning design shop specializing in retail environments, trade shows, and special events. By Eve Marx |
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As a child, wherever Lynda Campbell went with her father, a printer, he would comment on typography. “I grew up thinking every parent taught their kids about type,” she says. These early lessons may explain why, four years ago, she purchased her first press and embarked on what has become a new career. By Carolyn Rundle Field |
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From open-faced sandwiches (smørrebrød) to the Swedish pancakes dressed with lingonberries, the inventory at Scandinavianbutik is authentic and growing, as owners Marianne Beresford and Doris Levene scour the best resources for the foodstuffs their clients crave. by kristin nord |