From the Seattle Times:
Every Sunday, the narrow road in the city's gritty East End immigrant heartland turns into a blocks-long street market. Japanese students sprawl on the pavement, selling their trendy castoffs. Muslim women, shrouded in billowing black, eye a shoe stall's red-hot spike heels. Cooking pots and cutting-edge artwork, bootleg DVDs and bike parts — anything's for sale along Brick Lane.
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