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    Susan DiPronio and Stormy Lunry
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    Susan DiPronio and Stormy Lunry
    Yuki Aizawa
    November 18, 2007 MobileBooth East (MBX)

    Susan (57) tells her friend Stormy (51) about growing up in a steel mill community and dealing with breast cancer.

    • Appearance
    • baptism
    • Blindness
    • breast cancer
    • Coming Out
    • Fantasy
    • herbal remedies
    • historical events/people
    • Hitchhiking
    • Italian American
    • Italian Heritage
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    • last rights
    Anderson & Low talk about their work and how it relates to America
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    Anderson & Low talk about their work and how it relates to America
    ASP_Stories
    June 24, 2018 App Interview

    Anderson & Low (www.andersonandlow.com) talk about their 30 year career of artistic collaboration and discuss a few of their many photographic art projects and how they relate to America.

    • Air Force Academy
    • Anderson and Low
    • Annapolis
    • Annenberg Space for Photography
    • Annenberg Space for Photography
    • athletes
    • Baytown
    • Baytown
    • City of Mines
    • Colorado
    • Colorado
    • Colorado Springs
    • Fantasy
    • Gymnasts
    • imagination
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    June Nutter and Gerald Coleman
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    June Nutter and Gerald Coleman
    Brittany Bromfield
    October 13, 2015 Atlanta StoryBooth

    June Nutter (68) speaks with her son, Gerald Coleman (47) about their love of science-fiction novels.

    • African American in Science Fiction
    • Dungeons & Dragons
    • Fantasy
    • Lord of the Rings
    • People of Color in Science Ficition
    • People of Color in Science Fiction
    • Science fiction
    • The Lord of the Rings
    From the Valley Below the Mountain Where the Rainbow Sits
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    From the Valley Below the Mountain Where the Rainbow Sits
    Amy Lawson-Stopps
    December 17, 2020 App Interview

    A tale of the adventure two best friends, a frog and bird, took throughout the forest.

    • Adventure
    • Battle
    • Bird
    • family story
    • Fantasy
    • frog
    • Princess
    • Rainbow
    • story
    • Storytelling
    • travel

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