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The Neighborhood from Otherhood
NEIGHBORHOOD: Lissen up, lissen up, I got a story to tell It might sell, it might not; if it don’t, then oh well but I’ll get right to it, make it understood: I’m your low-down, funky home neighborhood. Think somethin’s … Continue reading
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Tagged drama, excerpts, hip-hop, neighborhoods, plays, reality, relationships, violence
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A Study In Contrasts
Presented for your consideration, two parts of an otherwise normal weekend, filled with taxiing teenage daughters, reading online journals, laundry, pondering work (yes, I am a closet workaholic), sleep (a necessity after the grueling workweek of endless conference calls and … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, neighborhoods, neighbors, New Orleans, Starlight Dances
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