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Death Averted By An Angel: The Conclusion
We stood on line to get inside Radio City Music Hall, where the grownups purchased our tickets at the next available booth for the afternoon’s feature presentation. The movie was called Song Without End, and the stage show featured the … Continue reading
Death Averted By An Angel: Next to Conclusion
Gazing out the back window of a noisy, smelly, exhaust-spewing bus up Sixth Avenue, I couldn’t help but marvel at the myriad of asphalt-covered lanes of moving traffic, filled with other buses, speeding autos, blaring horns, and zigzagging taxis; hearing … Continue reading
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Follow @MikeSlickster Tweet Docteur Dominque Dupont While looking at some photographs from my recent trip to Paris, I couldn’t help but think about my good friend and fellow photographer, Dominque Dupont: otherwise known as CrazyDoc. Upon my arrival in the … Continue reading