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Radioactive Bodega: IS 183’s Post-Apocolytpic Dance Party

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Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Sunday, March 07, 2010

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Ever wonder what fashion look would rise from the ashes of a nuclear catastrophe? No?  Actually, neither have we, but enthusiastic supporters of IS 183 clearly gave the matter a lot of serious thought when they assembled their costumes for the art school’s Radioactive Bodega fundraiser in Pittsfield on Saturday, March 6.  They shopped.  They pulled it together.  They worked it in front of mirrors the length and breadth of Berkshire County and beyond. In the end, everyone glowed, especially when they smiled, except for the Mad Max manqués who preferred to glower.  Best survival tip: the colander as the protective headgear.  So handy.


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