LairMistress on Squidoo
So this is a Squidoo lens. I've heard a certain amount about them, but this is the first time I've leaped in and given it a try. I am the LairMistress of Kari's Lair, a folk musician and online storekeeper based in Seattle. I do a lot of busking and songwriting; but also a fair amount of digital photo and art creation, cross-stitching, polymer clay ceramics and beading. I also like to scan things...
LairMistress's Lenses
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Busking in Seattle
- I have been busking on the streets of Seattle off and on since 2001, and doing a little bit of street music before then. Seattle is one of the more busker-friendly...
- Updated 259 days ago | seattle musicians › buskers
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: How the World Discovered Qawwali
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan has been described as Pakistan's finest cultural and artistic export. He was countless people's first introduction to Qawwali music, a...
- Updated 170 days ago | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan › pakistani music
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The Bard of Armagh: Tribute to Tommy Makem
- Who was Tommy Makem? He seemed to go through numerous incarnations and redefinitions. He was the son of ballad singer Sarah Makem and fiddler Peter Makem, heads...
- Updated 40 days ago | Tommy Makem › clancy brothers
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Frederick, Maryland Folklore and Ghost Stories
- I grew up in both Rockville, Maryland and Frederick, Maryland; and spent the majority of my youth in Frederick. Hence, I was exposed to a certain amount of historical...
- Updated 346 days ago | frederick maryland folklore › folklore
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Oscar Wilde on the Internet
- This is a lens about Oscar Wilde: but it's not here to retell his life story, the epic of his rise and fall, or the timeline of his written works; lots of fine...
- Updated 38 days ago | Oscar Wilde › glbt activism
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Liam Clancy: Troubadour of Tipperary (1935-2009)
- You might say that the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem Reunion tour picked up right where it left off, the moment that Liam Clancy, the youngest of the legendary...
- Updated 130 days ago | Liam Clancy › clancy brothers
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Seattle's World Rhythm Festival: The World's Hottest Drum Circle
- Seattle's own World Rhythm Festival will next be erupting across the Seattle Center on April 23-25, 2010--its 17th consecutive year!--and anyone within driving...
- Updated 318 days ago | seattle festival › drumming festival
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The Lair of Cards
- The Lair of Cards is one of the Lair's Premium Cafepress LairShops; and the only one dedicated entirely to paper-related products--calendars, stickers, journals,...
- Updated 46 days ago | Cafepress › aerial photos
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Éireann85: My Irish Image LairShop
- I first visited Ireland (both the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland) while studying in Dublin during my third year in college in 1984-85. I did a certain amount...
- Updated 21 days ago | irish photos › cafepress
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Seattle's Northwest Folklife Festival
- Seattle's Northwest Folklife Festival has now been around for 40 years; and I have attended, performed, busked, volunteered and won Band Scramble contests at...
- Updated 259 days ago | northwest folklife festival › pacific northwest music
- Seattle Hempfest: More Than You Think It Is
- Seattle's annual Hempfest is about marijuana and hemp products; but it's not just about toking up and selling products to help you get stoned. This is a large,...
- Updated 130 days ago | Seattle Hempfest › hempfest
- Seattle's Fremont Fair
- A crazy thing happens in Seattle during the Summer Solstice every year. Thousands of people gather in the Fremont neighborhood to watch a parade that includes...
- Updated 169 days ago | Fremont Fair › fremont solstice parade
- Artifacts of the Lair
- A friend referred me to Cafepress in 2001 or thereabouts, as we were both looking for ways to share original artwork and photo images with the rest of the world,...
- Updated 46 days ago | digital art › cafepress
- All Bunnyz, All the Time
- This is all about our Cafepress LairShop, All Bunnyz, All the Time, and its resident denizen, a rather intense Bunny with large eyes and scary teeth. You'll...
- Updated 345 days ago | scary rabbits › cafepress stores
- The LithicLair: Neolithic LairShop
- For some years now, I have been studying the ceramic art, and other aspects of the culture, of Neolithic Europe. This is the period of approximately 6000 B.C.E....
- Updated 348 days ago | neolithic europe › cafepress
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- Joined:Feb 1, 2009
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Busking in Seattle
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I have been busking on the streets of Seattle off and on since 2001, and doing a little bit of street music before then. Seattle is one of the more busker-friendly...
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: How the World Discovered Qawwali
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan has been described as Pakistan's finest cultural and artistic export. He was countless people's first introduction to Qawwali music, a...
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The Bard of Armagh: Tribute to Tommy Makem
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Who was Tommy Makem? He seemed to go through numerous incarnations and redefinitions. He was the son of ballad singer Sarah Makem and fiddler Peter Makem, heads...