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Delighted to see this piece, written a couple of years ago, reposted on Literary Ladies Guide in honor of Eliot’s birthday. You might think it’s an easy thing to adopt a nom de plume, but for George Eliot, it was complicated! I also recomme...
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I’m excited to see that it looks as though Teatro Chelsea has extended its run of the beautiful land i seek until November 22. You should definitely see this show if you have any Puerto Rican heritage. You should also definitely see it if y...
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