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Posts Tagged: jasmine

Circuitous Journeys: Talking with Sejal Shah

By Madhushree Ghosh

May 20th, 2020

Sejal Shah discusses her debut essay collection, THIS IS ONE WAY TO DANCE.

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Nick Cave Monday #19: “Straight To You”

By Tony DuShane

January 21st, 2013

Leave it to Nick to create a love song amidst the horrors of judgment day. When God strikes vengeance on us for our sins at Armageddon, Nick isn’t looking for survival, he’s looking for the woman he loves for that one last moment. Together.

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Tags: armageddon, God, jasmine, jehovah's witness, judgment day, michelle, nick cave monday, rachel, rebecca, straight to you, tony dushane

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