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    <title>Summer Festivals</title>
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    <description>As Pistol Pete could tell you, it's a loaded subject. Commentators and protesters argue for and against certain nicknames, mascots and other contentious matters of school cheer</description>
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      <title>Free Range: A Small Town's Big Screen Dreams</title>
      <description>The town of Wrenshall, Minn., population 308, hosts the second-annual Free Range Film Festival. Held in a barn, it offers short films, features and documentaries from largely Midwestern amateur filmmakers.</description>
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      <title>Gone But Not Forgotten: Winlock Egg Days</title>
      <description>In the struggling town of Winlock, Wash., residents gather to honor their agricultural legacy with an egg-centric festival. Harriet Baskas of member station KUOW visits the Egg Days celebration.</description>
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      <title>Mimes Find Voice at International Festival</title>
      <description>The International Mime Festival  draws 26 performance companies from around the world.  NPR's Katrin Reese visits the festival, where she finds that traditional miming has undergone a surprising change of face.</description>
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