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ephemera

[ih-fem-er-uh] / ɪˈfɛm ər ə /


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The New York-based Keith Haring Foundation contributed personal ephemera and documentation, such as buttons, children’s toys and posters that the artist made to support activist causes close to his heart.

From Los Angeles Times

But Fomalhaut also has an intermediate debris highway between the two, most likely a mix of icy and rocky ephemera.

From New York Times

Collectors use the online marketplace to buy and sell ephemera from the restaurant, including matchbooks and menus.

From Los Angeles Times

For entertainers, it means sifting through tour apparel and wardrobe to decide which pieces and ephemera need to be stored.

From Los Angeles Times

The book includes previously unpublished photographs and ephemera from Isis’ archive and detailed captions that contextualize the images.

From Los Angeles Times