Ok, so I don't do quite as much work for the DN as I do for my other regular outlets. But here's the couple of items that ran recently:
Sept. 26: A piece on Tania Katan, who had breast cancer twice, and a double mastectomy, by the age of 31, and turned the experience into a very funny book and then into a (supposedly very funny, though I didn't see it) one-woman show.
Oct. 2: "The Funny Side of Poe," a feature on comedian Grover Silcox's one-man Poe show, running throughout October at the allegedly haunted Old Mill Inn in Hatboro.
Oct. 27: a story about Sierra Leone's Refugee All-Stars, a band of musicians formed in a refugee camp in Guinea and now touring the world.
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