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![]() Audry Freedman, owner of Stamp Oasis, holds some of the unusual mail art she has received including a plastic Barney the dinosaur and a plastic orange fish. More unique mail: Science fiction (54k) Hand-delivered (32k) Happy Halloween (45k) On a platter (20k) Photo by Andrea C. Figgatt/Review-Journal. ![]() |
![]() Arts & LettersPerish the thought that art should be encased in glass and kept in a museum that charges admission for people to view it.With mail art, the more handled and smudged it gets, the better. FULL TEXT WebTV channels surfers onto the InternetFor the noncomputer-literate, the Internet is intimidating.There's the cost of a personal computer for starters. Add to that a nervous breakdown when confronted with actually using the thing, and you have a large part of the American population that doesn't have access to the information superhighway. FULL TEXT |
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