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        "description":"The flamingos have landed \u2013 at Matthaei! On display are dozens of pink flamingo  lawn ornaments imaginatively themed and decorated by U-M Art School students,  community members, and Ann Arbor Public School students; fantastic topiary  creatures such as Nessie the garden serpent and others creatively grown and  decorated by our expert horticulturists; perennial garden favorites like whirligigs and  gnomes; lush seasonal plantings; and more. A must-see garden! While you're  visiting Matthaei, be sure to vote for your favorite flamingo June 19 through July  15. Voting cards and ballot box located in the lobby at Matthaei. Best in Show  Flamingos announced on Saturday, July 17, 2 pm. Gardens and trails at Matthaei  are free and open 7 days a week. Display opens June 19 and continues through the  summer at Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor. For more  information visit our website: www.mbgna.umich.edu or call 734-647-7600.",
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        "description":"Justified or not, geisha loom large as cultural icons of Japan to the outside world. Yet the Western view of geisha completely misses one of their most important contributions within Japan\u2013that of fashion arbiter. Especially through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when kimono was still the most common mode of dress found in Japan, geisha formed the vanguard of what defined fashion, setting trends that filtered down to respectable mainstream Japanese women. Liza Dalby is an anthropologist who spent a year as a geisha in Japan. She is the author of Geisha (1983), Kimono\u2013Fashioning Culture (1993), and The Tale of Murasaki: A Novel (2000) and was a consultant to Rob Marshall's film, Memoirs of a Geisha (2004), based on a novel by Arthur Golden.",
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