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| | In 1885 James Whitcomb Riley wrote a poem titled "The Elf Child" in honor of Mary "Allie" Smith, an orphan who lived in his household. The poem's title was eventually changed (via typographical error)
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| | Todos estamos juntos en esto. We're all in this together. Changing the face of musical theatre, changing the soundscape of our nation's narrative- Mexodus is the story of the Underground Railroad that led south; a story that they will have to pass down by word of mouth. It's a moment omitted from the history books- but it's a story of thousands worth a second look- rapture and release, visceral emotions and peace- this is one for the ages splitting time on two stages- but you get to be in the room where ...
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a mix of content from a website that appears to be a blog or news site, likely focused on entertainment, movies, and television. It includes various movie and TV show reviews, listings, and updates, with a strong emphasis on Lifetime and Hallmark channels. The text also contains information about theater performances, such as 'Annie' at the Hippodrome Theatre, and details about upcoming events and posts. There are sections for recent posts, archives, and a search function, suggesting the site is regularly updated with new content. The text also includes affiliate links and a copyright notice, indicating it's a legitimate online platform. The overall content is structured to provide readers with a variety of entertainment-rel...
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| A Manhattan judge is poised to decide whether to uphold Donald Trump's hush money verdict or dismiss it on presidential immunity grounds. Judge Juan M. Merchan has said he will rule Tuesday on the president-elect's request to toss his conviction because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that gave presidents broad protection from prosecution.