In the Green Room
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Parlier Mayor Alma Beltran
You Don’t Have to Be Tough
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August Poetry Curator Connie Voisine
I Developed a Palate That Is Particular and Acute
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UW-Madison Sociologist John M. Eason
I Like Old Jazz and Bad Pop Music
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The Marshall Project’s Keri Blakinger
The Title of My Book Sounds Like a Tattoo Memoir
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Ragamala Dance Company’s Aparna Ramaswamy
I Think of My Life as a Series of Traditions
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July Poetry Curator Jennifer Elise Foerster
Marshmallow Fluff on Top of an Ice Cream Was Like a Dream Come True
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Ragamala Dance Company’s Ranee Ramaswamy
In Bharatanatyam You Have to Be an Actress
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Armenian Studies Scholar and Linguist Shushan Karapetian
I Saw Cher Ride in on an Elephant Once
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Poet Bryan Thao Worra
We Can’t Take Our Time With One Another for Granted
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June Poetry Curator Camilo Roldán
I Like Dancing Salsa in Downtown Bogotá
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Legal Scholar Eugene Volokh
Law Is About Life