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    Q:

    How can the web organize, support,and celebrate local establishmentscontributing to Kansas citys community

    of eccentric eateries [?]

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    January 30th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.

    In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-

    ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    Feburary 6th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    Feburary 13th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp l ights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    Feburary 20th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.

    In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-

    ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    Feburary 27th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    March 6th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp l ights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    March 13th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.

    In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-

    ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    Marth 20th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    P AGE 10

    March 27th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp l ights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    April 3rd, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.

    In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-

    ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    P AGE 12

    April 10th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    P AGE 13

    April 17th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp l ights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    P AGE 14

    April 24th, 2013

    Te Charlotte Street Foundation supports local artists by giving them communication con-

    nections and proessional opportunities within our vibrant city. Tey provide cash awards,

    public exposure, and continual support to emerging artists. One o the most crucial things

    they provide is annual FREE studio space or visual and perorming artists in Kansas City.

    In September 2012, a new batch o residents nested into the sixth oor o the 12th street

    own Pavilion building and the 13th oor o Partnership Place on Grand.

    Some o the studios are located in a large open space, while other areas have been sectioned

    o or more privacy. Artists have ripped out sections o carpet, hung multiple abric divid-

    ers, or added clamp lights to accommodate their working process.

    Luke Firle, a second year resident, knew his studio would provide a challenge. He is located

    in an open area o the own Pavilion building and can no longer use spray paint. Firle still

    thrives as a painter, but has shited to a smaller working scale and built a ew extra walls

    along the border o his studio. Tese walls also beneft his ellow studio mate Rodolo Mar-

    ron just around the corner.

    Rachel Gregor is another resident o own Pavilion, where she is cozy behind the lockable

    doors o her secluded space. Due to the nature o her work, she utilizes the natural lighting

    rom her window or observational oil painting. Rachels work is autobiographical. She is

    currently preparing an artists materials and processes blog, where one could learn how to

    prep a chalk ground.

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    P AGE 15