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Monthly Archives: August 2011

Welcome…

Posted on August 29, 2011 by Zoe Sheehan Saldana
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…to the class blog for The Arts in New York City (IDC1001H Section NWH at Baruch College, Fall 2011). Not much going on with this blog now but that is going to change soon. Stay tuned…

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