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Tag Archives: theater
Saturday Snapshot: Times Square
I went looking through my photos for Saturday Snapshot this week, and hit on a much busier photo than last week: you don’t see many daffodils in Times Square! I love theater. It’s something about the performance happening right there … Continue reading
Much Ado About Shakespeare
Last Saturday, along with being Holy Saturday, was Shakespeare’s birthday. It’s one of the very few historical dates I know (other than “yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy.” Oh, and Titus Oates’ birthday–March 17th.) But … Continue reading
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