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Monthly Archives: November 2013
There’s no doubting that a decent proportion of operas would comprehensively fail the Bechdel test…. Continue reading
Tap Break
This is a profession where, by necessity, we are judged on a daily basis; sometimes, if we’re fortunate, with sympathy and compassion, but also often with cold and abrupt harshness. Continue reading
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