Donna-Michelle St. Bernard uses spoken word in a hip-hop way to speak truth to power. By Byron Toben
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42nd edition of the MWFF offers up some gems.
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Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’
16th century diary. By Byron Toben
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Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’ 16th century diary. By Byron Toben
Recounting the disastrous first American production
of Samuel Beckett’s iconic play. By Byron Toben
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