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By Charlotte S. Austin
The Food Literacy Project sponsored a screening of “Asparagus!: Stalking the American Life,” which focused on Oceana County, Michigan—the one-time, self-proclaimed “asparagus capital of the world”—in Ticknor Lounge yesterday.
The Food Literacy Project sponsored a screening of “Asparagus!: Stalking the American Life,” which focused on Oceana County, Michigan—the one-time, self-proclaimed “asparagus capital of the world”—in Ticknor Lounge yesterday.

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