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Atlas ObscuraThe Artist Who Turned Dublin's Pubs Into Galleries
Harry Kernoff found inspiration and camaraderie in the city's watering holes.#culture #history #art #pubs #freelanceinternal #section-Articles
The Artist Who Turned Dublin's Pubs Into Galleries

The Artist Who Turned Dublin's Pubs Into Galleries
Harry Kernoff found inspiration and camaraderie in the city's watering holes.
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In Rio, a Reincarnated Spirit Can Chase Away the Rain
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How a Near-Extinct Bird Returned to the Rice Fields of Sado Island
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The Controversial Hams That Helped a French Cathedral Save Its Organ
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