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Good morning! Thank you to the diligent Digg readers for correcting me on Saturday's intro note. We're not quite at the halfway mark for 2023. So you still have a month to re-up those New Years resolutions! - Annie |
This week, a mother who expects childcare from a 12-year-old, a parent considering leaving one child at home during a trip to Disneyland, and a letter writer who insists that "pulling pranks is a big part of who I am." |
Reviews for Hannah Gadsby's new show are the opposite of everything else they've ever done. Instead of critical acclaim and awards, this new gallery exhibition about Pablo Picasso has critics going for the jugular. |
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Their performance on BBC 2's "Something Else" show was the only nationwide TV appearance Joy Division ever made. Singer Ian Curtis passed away in 1980. |
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