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Denver exhibition TV coverage

Eugene Ahn

Posted 4:00PM on Friday, June 13, 2008 Pacific Time


Colorado KUSA-TV's June 12 broadcast of an interview with Dr. Neal Baer, co-founder of The House is Small but the Welcome is Big photography project.

Photographs by mothers and orphans affected by the global AIDS epidemic are now on exhibit in Denver at Gallery M Through July 13.

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