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Sara K. Zelle
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DiFranco Does It On Her Own
Once upon a time, in the land of corporate America, there was a giggling girl who had a dream that
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Fine Line Between Mathematics and Music
On Saturday, March 9, the warm glow of the interior of the First Church Congregational was intensified with a superb
‘Time’ Comes to a Standstill
When the best moment of a movie focuses on the image of changing hemlines in a dress shop window to
When Opera Met Reality: Terrence McNally's The Lisbon Traviata
Everyone has artistic obsessions. For most college kids in the age of the Internet, the endless search for the perfect
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