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Sara Rosado

Figaro! Oh Wait…Wrong Opera…
by: Sara Rosado


The trip to the opera was such a pleasant experience! I can’t even begin to describe the amusement and delight it gave …

NYC Event #3: The Frick Collection
by: Sara Rosado


One of the other museums that I visited was the Frick Collection. This was a very nice museum, with the more traditionally …

NYC Event #1: Bollywood
by: Sara Rosado


One of the events that I went to was to the Bollywood show, which actually took place at Lehman College. A few …

Waiting For Pinkerton’s Ship
by: Sara Rosado


I think this was a very good introductory piece to capture the attention of ignorant ears and expose them to the mysterious …

Not Long…
by: Sara Rosado


Let me just say that I really enjoyed this article, as it posed for a fresh perspective on the ongoing topic of …

A Letter to the Author
by: Sara Rosado


Dear Philippe Squarzoni, So you finally found your ending. How did it feel to write an entire novel and end it with …

Weird in a Good Way?
by: Sara Rosado


In the beginning of the show I remember wishing that I spoke the language that these dancers spoke, because then I might …

Our Last Dance
by: Sara Rosado


As we reach the almost-end of the book, good old Squarzoni decides to squeeze in some last minute science. Most of this …

Games We Play
by: Sara Rosado


This section of the book actually started out on a semi-positive note. Squarzoni began to finally introduce some alternatives that would help …

Don’t Jump
by: Sara Rosado


“A door closes. A voice goes out. It’s all over. The End.” (p.300) In this section of the book, Squarzoni decides to …

Where I’m From
by: Sara Rosado


I am from a countless number of todays   I am from sun kissed summers, Sipping on piraguas, and syrup stained shirts …

Not Your Average Elevator Music
by: Sara Rosado


This performance was definitely not your average elevator music. Or, was it? As I listened to the music, I realized that this …

Questionable Fortune
by: Sara Rosado


I really liked this section of the book, as it finally spoke the unspeakable truth. The source to all these problems, the …

Serenity in a Cup
by: Sara Rosado


The trip to the tea ceremony was such a pleasant experience. I think out of all the trips we’ve been on so …

The Neglected Dusk
by: Sara Rosado


This was a pretty intense section of the book, aside from the familiar sights of our home city. (I actually passed by …

Saying Goodbye
by: Sara Rosado


“It’s hard to know where to begin,” (Page 194) I don’t know where to begin myself, in describing this last section of …

The Flight Not Taken
by: Sara Rosado


I thought that this section of the novel was one of the more interesting ones. It begins by giving a brief background …