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Coronaland -- “Life is a Crap-aret”
Title (Dublin Core)
Coronaland -- “Life is a Crap-aret”
Description (Dublin Core)
With Carnival parades cancelled, somebody had the bright idea to start the Krewe of House Floats to (a) make up for it and (b) to offer work to unemployed float artisans. The results have gone beyond everyone's wildest imagination with 5,000+ people signing up in New Orleans, surrounding parishes, and around the world. This House Float on S. Galvez, “Life is a Crap-aret”, celebrated what a shitty year 2020 was.
Date (Dublin Core)
February 8, 2021
Creator (Dublin Core)
Brian Sands
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Brian Sands
Type (Dublin Core)
A photo I took
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Art & Design
English
Community & Community Organizations
English
Events
English
Home & Family Life
English
Neighborhoods
English
Public Art
English
Humor
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Carnival
parade
cancelled
Krewe of House Floats
celebrate
social distance
2020
New Orleans
Louisiana
celebration
modified
Collection (Dublin Core)
Holidays
Humor
Visual Arts
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
03/14/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
03/18/2021
03/21/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
02/08/2021
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Coronaland -- “Little Shop of 2020 Horrors” | Linked Data | Image |
Coronaland -- “2021 -- Here We Go Again!” | Linked Data | Image |
Coronaland -- “Life is a Crap-aret” | Linked Data | Image |
Coronaland -- “Schitt$ Streets” | Linked Data | Image |
Coronaland | Linked Data | Interactive Resource |
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This item was submitted on March 14, 2021 by Brian Sands using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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