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Lost Art Press is a publisher of woodworking books in Covington, Ky.

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Country musicians are like “Y’all, there’s two things I can’t stand. Socialism, and the exploitation of my labor by the bourgeoisie.”


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Former @GreaterCincyABJ member @WhitneyonTV discussing her children’s book “Henry Boyd’s Freedom Bed.” It’s a true story about an enslaved Kentucky man who purchased his freedom and stared a furniture business in Cincinnati. Moderated by @_newsbae #NABJAuthorsShowcase

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I’m so excited to announce I’ll be featured during the @nabjofficial convention #AuthorShowcase @_newsbae will facilitate a fun #gettoknowme session Friday and then a #booksigning Saturday! So excited to share what led me to writing #henryboydsfreedombed for @lostartpress

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The second half of your life begins when you stop wanting to get even and start wanting to get odd


christopherschwarz.substack.com/p/video-make-a… Make an engraving cutter from craft-store materials.


My Washington Post subscription allows me to share access to great journalism. Check out this gift article, at no cost to you. Read here: wapo.st/3P701SV


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Crime Scene! 🌳

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Normally I don't dig "chairs as art." But this one: *chef's kiss*

and lastly...and the designer of this office chair for their thoughtful craftsmanship

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the problem with a miter saw is it miter might not work


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The sun is out, the birds are chirping, the white ppl are at Lowe’s


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Much like an eastern black walnut tree, he was prized for his hardwood and nuts, but produced toxic compounds to keep all other life away.


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