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kinfolk

[kin-fohk] / ˈkɪnˌfoʊk /


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“They simply engage in behaviors that we simply cannot engage in and we are not allowed to under certain regulations,” said Corey Barnette, who owns the Kinfolk dispensary in Northwest D.C.

From Washington Post • Apr. 4, 2022

Anja Charbonneau, the founder and creative director of Broccoli, and formerly of the hipster lifestyle bible Kinfolk, felt similarly.

From New York Times • Jan. 9, 2019

She got together a couple of ex-colleagues from the slow-living lifestyle magazine Kinfolk: a writer she knew and an editor she’d admired online.

From The Guardian • Aug. 12, 2018

It’s the kind of place that has its own coffee blend, copies of the painstakingly hip magazine Kinfolk on the nightstands and a cocktail hour featuring locally made beer and hard cider.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 14, 2016

To Mr. Frederic A. Whiting for his own poems "A Rose Lover" and "A Wonder Garden" in manuscript and for "Kinfolk" by Kate Whiting Patch.

From The Melody of Earth An Anthology of Garden and Nature Poems From Present-Day Poets by Various




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