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Preserving The Force Of Navajo Language: Dubbing Star Wars: A New Hope – Arizona Daily Independent
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May 14, 2021
Andi Barness-Rubin demonstrates the Cart Safe liner she developed last year to limit shoppers’ contact with unsanitized shopping carts. (Photo by Kelly Richmond/Cronkite News)
Both Cart Safe products offer room for children to stick their feet through the opening and are large enough to fit oversize carts at big box stores. (Photo by Kelly Richmond/Cronkite News)
Cart Safe offers a plastic recyclable cover, which can be disposed of after each use, and a washable, fabric version that can be reused. (Photo by Kelly Richmond/Cronkite News)
For Andi Barness-Rubin, the COVID-19 pandemic led to invention. The Scottsdale woman created a recyclable shopping cart liner to protect people from the germs and grime that cling to carts.
May 4, 2021
Adrian Morales, right, and Ian Vizzerra work at Wang’s Vintage in downtown Phoenix, which sells graphic T’s and other merchandise. (Photo by Kelly Richmond/Cronkite News)
Wang’s Vintage curates and sells an assortment of band, tour and rocker T-shirts, along with Levi jackets. (Photo by Kelly Richmond/Cronkite News)
PHOENIX – Noah “Nemo” Vizzerra, 22, manager and creative director of Wang’s Vintage in downtown Phoenix, hovered over two hefty Carhartt jackets and a pair of utility pants arrayed on the floor in front of him.
His small gold chain and shock of faded blond highlights dangled just above his phone screen as he set up his frame and took a photo.