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In her wonderful 2000 movie, "The Gleaners and I," the French director Agnès Varda takes a nonfiction ramble through the world of everyday treasure hunting, in urban markets where the poor pick through the leftover lettuce and in trash bins where throwaway people forage for thrown-away sustenance.
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This time, the labels relate to the locations where these everyday treasures were picked up.
In Tokyo, a walk through the department stores and Pritzker Prize-winner-designed boutiques in the Ginza and Omote-Sando districts is enough to make one wonder, "What Japanese recession?" Look closer, however, and you'll discover another breed of shop where consumers, from Japan and increasingly from overseas, hunt for everyday treasures.
When not browsing for handmade baskets in Spain, brushes in Japan and bird cages in Portugal, he pops into Rothstein's Hardware on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, "where you can still find wooden clothespins, galvanized buckets and other everyday utility treasures".
Similarly, back in Racho Sante Fe, California, Amanda, Sophia and Evan might watch their Dad play a little golf this weekend but when it all comes down to the everyday life we all treasure, they'll be happy that their father, Phil, is home for dinner on Tuesday night.
Treasures in Everyday Things When is a scaffold just a scaffold, and when is it sculpture?
The important thing, Sean, is to keep your head screwed on.' With that, he's up and off, back to the quiet, everyday life he obviously treasures above all else.
Ahmed's shocking treatment revealed to the world the stunning contradictions and shocking realities of everyday life in our treasured melting pot of a nation and "global village" of a world.
Gamelayers makes a treasure hunt of everyday Web browsing.
Vacation eating is different from everyday eating, but if you treasure your health and you think and live healthier, cruising or any vacation will be a healthy experience.
While this may seem like a stunt, it is actually suggestive of a shift in archaeology from the "search for treasures" to understanding everyday life, including contemporary life.
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