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		<title>By: Digbeth is Good &#187; Links for November 21st</title>
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		<description>[...] Fused Magazine &#8211; Eastside Projects &#8211; Fay Khan writes her thoughts about a visit to Eastside Projects, where everything is art, down to the door handle, which never I never realised before. &#8216;It felt invigorating to be joining an exhibition as it is being created, as its narrative is being written. This growth process allows a new aspect of exhibition creating to come to the fore, exposing all involved to the fact that no matter how much planning is carried out, no one can really read the final chapter until Eastside Projects has written it.&#8217;    Share and Enjoy: [...]</description>
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