Victorian tea, fashion show on tap
Statesman Journal
Santiam Heritage Foundation will host a Victorian Fashion Show and Tea at the Charles and Martha Brown House, 425 N. First Ave., 2 p.m. Saturday…
Victorian elegance gets quirky in Skagit Valley’s La Conner
The Olympian
There’s plenty of Victorian fussiness in La Conner — a Quilt Museum inside a Victorian mansion, endless craft and gift shops. But there’s also a quirky…
Science Fiction: mini reviews
Toronto Star
Karen Memory is a genre mash-up, a steampunk Western set in an alternative late-nineteenth century town in the Pacific Northwest called Rapid City…
Ultimate accolade for Manorhamilton chef
Leitrim Observer
Her double gold winning Steam Punk Wedding Cake features an amazing multi-layer tribute to all things steampunk and even complete with actual…
Steampunk cinema to be ceremoniously showcased at WWWC4
Nerdvana (blog)
If you’ve been paying attention you’ve probably noticed that a major Steampunk themed film has yet to breakout and capture the attention of the…
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