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Nostalgia & The Nine-ettes

17-Aug-14 19:27

Nostalgia & The Nine-ettes

A Sunday Kinda Love returns with curations of things to do in the week ahead. A wave of nostalgia sweeps through performances and events. Our resident Couch Potatoes, Edwin Sumun and Na'a Murad discuss their affinity (or lack thereof) to the 90's revival and mourn the departure of Robin Williams. And coming reluctantly out of the holiday season, Tasha curates some refreshing lifehacks for the workday blues.


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