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Now that June is upon us, the weather seems to be improving. Still, there’s plenty to do inside that’s worth a look-see. Take the ballet, for example. Or local Edmonds theatre. Or SIFF’s Festival 2013, which still runs for another week or so. (Your Hedonista recently reviewed all as media, although only select press screenings [...]
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They used to say that there are three taboo topics: sex, politics, and religion. Perhaps fittingly so, since more often than not they are irrevocably intertwined. Further, given that they seem to make up a large portion of the foundation of what makes this cray cray world of ours go ’round – even in today’s [...]
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