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'60s are for Sale, and Denver's Buying By Mike Littwin
Where There´s Smoke By Adam Bulger
Hartford Advocate November 11, 2005 Connecticut *
A new store in New Britain is trying to change the way we think about head shops. Larry Goodwin, the owner of Snot Locker in New Britain, hates the term "head shop." Standing behind the counter of his store, among his stock of organic hemp balm, scales, fake soda can stash spots, pipes, bongs and hookahs, Goodwin insisted that he isn't running a head shop. And, surprisingly, I found myself agreeing with him.
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A few daisies would look nice in these ¨glass vases.¨
Homegrown By John Adamian
Hartford Advocate November 11, 2005*
Connecticut´s Gary Higgins wins loads of hipster fans, 30 years after the original release of his dope-tinged debut, Red Hash. Admittedly, it's a journey from total obscurity to hipster fame, which is usually a kind of sanctified semi-obscurity anyway, but singer and musician Gary Higgins' story is still an unusual one. Maybe the most astonishing part of it is that Connecticut's homegrown freak-folk revival icon has simply been at it all along. And he's ready for his close-up, if anyone is interested in any of his recent music.
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Gary Higgins: Red Hash: Pitchfork Review
Thirty years later, Gary Higgins comes out of his rural solitude to critical acclaim.
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