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  2. The Sun (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Language. English. Website. thesunmagazine .org. ISSN. 0744-9666. The Sun is a magazine based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The overall goal for the publication, as stated by editor and co-founder, Sy Safransky, is to create a feeling of connection between contributors and readers.

  3. Sky lantern - Wikipedia

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    A sky lantern (traditional Chinese: 天燈; simplified Chinese: 天灯; pinyin: tiāndēng), also known as Kǒngmíng lantern (traditional Chinese: 孔明燈; simplified Chinese: 孔明灯), or Chinese lantern, is a small balloon made of paper, with an opening at the bottom where a small fire is suspended.

  4. Paper lantern - Wikipedia

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    A paper lantern is a lantern made of thin, brightly colored paper. Paper lanterns come in various shapes and sizes, as well as various methods of construction. In their simplest form, they are simply a paper bag with a candle placed inside, although more complicated lanterns consist of a collapsible bamboo or metal frame of hoops covered with ...

  5. Where to Buy the Paper Lantern Lights You're Seeing ... - AOL

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    You can thank Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi for creating the now popular paper lantern lights. Here are 10 options to shop to channel the aesthetic.

  6. Luminaria - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term most commonly refers to a specific type of simple paper lantern made by placing a votive candle in some sand inside a paper bag. Also known as a farolito [nb 1] , it is a traditional Christmas decoration in the Southwestern United States , particularly New Mexico , where it is a cultural hallmark of the Pueblos and Hispanos ...

  7. The Lantern - Wikipedia

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    The Lantern is an independent daily newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, published by students at Ohio State University. It is one of the largest campus newspapers in the United States, reaching a circulation of 15,000. Copies of the paper are free and available on campus and throughout Columbus.

  8. Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern - Wikipedia

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    Hanover, New Hampshire. Website. dartmouth.edu/~jacko. The Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern (also known as the Jacko) [1] is a college humor magazine, founded at Dartmouth College in 1908.

  9. Lantern Festival - Wikipedia

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    As early as the Western Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance. [2] During the Lantern Festival, children go out at night carrying paper lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns ( traditional Chinese: 猜燈謎; simplified Chinese: 猜灯谜; pinyin: cāidēngmí ).

  10. Helen Hiebert - Wikipedia

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    Helen Hiebert (b. 1965 Tennessee) [1] [2] Is an American artist known for her artist's books, installations, papermaking, and books about papercraft. [3] Her artist's books are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art [2] and the Rhode Island School of Design. [4] In 2008 Reed College hosted her installation "The Hydrogen Bond".

  11. Day of the Little Candles - Wikipedia

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    On this night, people place candles and paper lanterns on windowsills, balconies, porches, sidewalks, streets, parks, and squares; in short, everywhere they can be seen, in honor of the Virgin Mary and her Immaculate Conception. On December 8 it is not mandatory to work and it is customary for houses to hoist a white flag with the image of the ...