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An amazing kitchen makeover with the original tin ceiling discovered, a vintage pine cabinet brought in, and a standard sink swapped out for one made of terra cotta.
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Target in Canada: what went wrong. (A lot.)
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The stories of Freshly Picked’s multi-million dollar business (Go, Susan!) and the $65 million dollar company Aden + Anais might be just the inspiration you need to go after your own goals.
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Jon Benjamin maybe should have learned to play the piano before making his experimental jazz album.
Regarding the supporting musicians: “Was this an act of friendship, or just a measure of the jazz economy that you’ve gotta do whatever gig comes along?”
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Colleen
February 5, 2016 at 5:04 pmI 100%, genuinely, thought that was a link to an article about John Betjeman’s experimental jazz album. I spent a minute or so puzzling over why I’d never heard of this offering from the deceased Poet Laureate of Great Britain…
AmyR
February 11, 2016 at 9:09 amI just wanted to say thank you for the link to the Target article! I’m not even done reading all of it yet – but it’s fascinating (to a nerd like me). I’m Canadian and the whole situation was awful and frustrating – I love Target and their products and for everything to go the way it did it was sad to see. Getting more “behind the scenes” info has been super interesting – and I wouldn’t have come across this if not for your post – I always love your Honor Roll posts! :)
Making it Lovely
February 11, 2016 at 3:07 pmThanks! The whole thing was pretty fascinating to me, too. I love Target, but the whole Canada expansion sounds like it was a mess.