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Two other urgent care centers — one in Boone and one in Wilkesboro — opened shortly after Helene. The Asheville clinic is also operating on a generator. An urgent care FastMed in Asheville, N.C., on Saturday. The Asheville FastMed clinic, situated in the heavily damaged Biltmore Village, was fairly quiet Saturday but treated a few patients Friday. “It is a blessing to have the urgent care very close to our house and be able to get the help you need,” she said.
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When Zines Walked the Earth
  + stars: | 2024-02-21 | by ( Martha Schwendener | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Before the internet, before the spicy comments sections on Instagram and Twitter or the outré subcultures on TikTok, like-minded strangers connected through zines. The curators of “Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines” at the Brooklyn Museum, the art historians Branden Joseph and Drew Sawyer, define them as low-budget, limited-circulation publications (short for “magazine” or “fanzine”) that are not political pamphlets or countercultural newspapers. The show’s territory starts in 1969, coinciding with the widening availability of photocopy machines, and runs to the present. The selection of zines, posters, films, videos, paintings, garments and other curios is pretty great, and you see many repeat visitors (like myself) wandering the galleries. There is an enormous amount of material to take in.
Persons: Branden Joseph, Drew Sawyer Organizations: Twitter, Brooklyn Museum
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