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Day: January 31, 2012

Wicked! Things are NOT as they seem.

by Gerald GuildPoliticsPosted on January 31, 2012August 27, 2012No Comments

Often things are not as they first appear. This was point of the hit Broadway play Wicked.  My wife, Kimberly, and I, went to see this show in New York City and we walked away very satisfied and at the same time, moved by this not so subtle message.   The show was based on …

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