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Armature Works is now open for outdoor seating, minimal indoor seating, and curbside takeout.
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The Dapper Bowtique Founder Travis Ray celebrates his African heritage by centering colorful, patterned African kente fabrics in many of his designs.
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Kareen "Coco'' Linton, Culinary Educator at Escoffier School of Culinary Arts online and CEO of her own lifestyle company, A Dash of Coco LLC.
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