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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Danai Gurira's Play Explores Effects of Colonialism and Christianity on Zimbabwe

Posted By on Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:33 PM

Scene from 'The Convert' - KEVIN BERNE
  • Kevin Berne
  • Scene from 'The Convert'
Some people think a story needs to be mainstream to appeal to mainstream audiences. Actress and playwright Danai Gurira doesn’t agree. Growing up in Zimbabwe, she loved watching westerns, and she believes people can relate to any kind of story as long as it’s compelling.

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San Francisco Woman Uses a Mural To Find a Boyfriend

Posted By on Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 10:30 AM

The mural before its demise - MATTHEW WYNE
  • Matthew Wyne
  • The mural before its demise
These days, when a new dating app is popping up faster than you can swipe left, there seems to be as many people hating on online dating as there are doing it.


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