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		<title>By: Written, Spoken, Heard [May 21] &#171; Concrete Speaks: Thoughts of an Asphalt Angel</title>
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		<description>[...] Can you say SPOK(a)N(e)? &#8211; By The Spovangelist Taking a broad view of what that includes, SPOK(a)N(e) goes beyond the typical music and visual arts coverage to include DIY fashion, community radio, graphic design, poetry, photography, film, offbeat theater and even news from the local comic &#8230; It&#8217;s great to see art that&#8217;s unique, like spoken word artists and folks making their own clothes. It&#8217;s pleasing to see people in Spokane who don&#8217;t mind freaking out the grandmothers of the world. S: Coming here, in some ways, &#8230; [...]</description>
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