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Mission to Cuba

Experiencing a Communist nation as an American tourist. The post Mission to Cuba appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Partial Recall

What I've realized is that I shouldn't get complacent - the best years of my life won't necessarily come to me; I have to pursue them. The post Partial Recall appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Frat Boys, Feminism, and Vaginas

I heard this from someone who’d heard it from one of the directors of this year’s production of The Vagina Monologues here at Princeton. Intrigued by the pairing of frat boys and vaginas (in monologue...

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Tanar, Tamar

Tamar also happens to be a character in the Bible known for being a prostitute — undoubtedly a solid legacy I have inherited. The post Tanar, Tamar appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Julia

The first text I sent you said “love me.” I had met you once, and sent it from your roommate’s phone. You were too cool to play it cool. The post Julia appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Bargaining with God

Why would I want to believe (if I do believe at all) in a God who requires blind faith and has destructive ethics, for whom we must be violent in order to show devotion? The post Bargaining with God...

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Unmaking Marriage

A secret history of the unknown blond The post Unmaking Marriage appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Gemma

Gemma Farrell is tall, blonde, and impossibly flexible—even at 52 years old, she can extend her leg at a 90+ degree angle. Her voice is soft and sweet, yet powerful and compelling. When you walk into...

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North / South / East / West

A portrait of Tel Aviv in four directions. The post North / South / East / West appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Parched

Social responsibility and conditions of scarcity. The post Parched appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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A Day at the Met

A walk through history in New York's most famous museum The post A Day at the Met appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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A Problem of Privilege

"Girls aren’t educated at the same rates as boys? Government is in a constant state of unrest? It’s okay—the affluent white person can help." The post A Problem of Privilege appeared first on Nassau...

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Grandmother’s Cooking

Feels like home, tastes like childhood The post Grandmother’s Cooking appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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Bluma

"The best thing about Bluma was that there was never a lull or an awkward silence--she always had something to say." The post Bluma appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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King of All Fruits

Passover the lychees. The post King of All Fruits appeared first on Nassau Weekly.

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