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The show is not a purely academic retrospective of the island’s history; it reflects Puerto Rico and its people today, contextualized by the past.
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One DnD group has been playing the tabletop RPG for almost half a century, and they’ve just adapted their campaign into a ...
John and Mildred Teals' book "Life and Death of the Salt Marsh," considered a landmark environmental text, was recently ...