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By June Wulff
Globe Staff / May 13, 2009

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Meg Birnbaum spent two summers visiting 14 New England fairs. That's a lot of cotton candy, and a lot of photographs. Remembering fairs of her youth, Birnbaum has said, "Fairs are a complicated balance of startling innocence and huckster sleaze." At "Corn Dogs and Blue Ribbons: Photographs by Meg Birnbaum ," a series of black-and-white shots, the Somerville photographer captures ... (Full article: 110 words)

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