
THE CLASS (Entre Les Murs)
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By: debbie lynn elias It seems only fitting now that Academy Award nominations have been announced that I start off my month of Oscar coverage

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By: debbie lynn elias In this final weekend of the “awards season” it seems only fitting that I turn my attention and yours to someone

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