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Breathing life into an old burial ground

Cemetery sets the stage for reflective show

Jay Critchley's mummified Chevy links oil consumption to mortality. Jay Critchley's mummified Chevy links oil consumption to mortality.
By Cate McQuaid
Globe Correspondent / August 14, 2008

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PROVIDENCE - Stepping into the musty, pitch-black belly of a mausoleum in Providence's North Burial Ground, beyond several coffin-sized compartments, I find my teeth on edge. I'd be afraid to go in alone, but luckily, I have friends along to fortify my nerve. Lucky, too, that "Cryptic Providence: More Than a Graveyard," a project spearheaded by artist and ringmaster Jay ... (Full article: 916 words)

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