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Foxfire, also
called fairy fire and
chimpanzee fire, is the
bioluminescence created by some
species of
fungi present in
decaying wood. The bluish-green...
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Foxfire magazine began in 1966,
written and
published as a
quarterly American magazine by
students at
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, a
private secondary...
- Look up
foxfire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foxfire is the glow from a
forest fungus.
Foxfire may also
refer to:
Foxfire (novel), a 1950 Western...
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Foxfire is a 1996
American teen
drama film
directed by
Annette Haywood-Carter.
Based on the
Joyce Carol Oates novel Foxfire:
Confessions of a Girl Gang...
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Foxfire is a
village in
Moore County,
North Carolina,
United States. The po****tion was 902 at the 2010 census.
According to the
United States Census...
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Foxfire is a play with
songs and book by
Susan Cooper, Hume Cronyn,
music by
Jonathan Brielle (Holtzman) and
lyrics by
Susan Cooper, Hume Cronyn, and...
- of A
Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, also
winning for The Gin Game and
Foxfire. Her
films included Alfred Hitch****'s The Birds, Cocoon,
Fried Green Tomatoes...
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Foxfire is an hour-long
American action-adventure
television series that ran on NBC from
January to
April 1985
about a
group of
three female...
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Rabun County in the U.S.
state of Georgia. It is the
original venue of
Foxfire magazine and
related projects.
Charlie Woerner (class of 2016), NFL tight...
- is most
widely known for
developing with his high
school students the
Foxfire Project, a
writing project consisting of
interviews and
stories about Appalachia...