An honest, plain-spoken, well-phrased piece about where things are was posted yesterday by Awards Daily‘s Sasha Stone. I should have paid attention but…what was I doing? I forget. Probably buried under two or three articles simultaneously.
An honest, plain-spoken, well-phrased piece about where things are was posted yesterday by Awards Daily‘s Sasha Stone. I should have paid attention but…what was I doing? I forget. Probably buried under two or three articles simultaneously.
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