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Beirut gets treated to the antics of an unorganized clown who isn't a politician
Street art gets a shot in the arm with Patricia Habchi's 'In My Sunday Dress'
By Suzan Crile
Special to The Daily Star
Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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The practice of Beirut street art got another shot in the arm this weekend with three performances by the Silver Sand Factory. In the process, pedestrians were reminded what great fun a good clown can be. Patricia Habchi (a.k.a "Souad Feta-Silk"), an actress/clown who recently founded the Silver Sand Factory.

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