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Lia Purpura's Rough Likeness is reviewed in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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03-27-2012
Marx Center
Hood College
401 Rosemont Ave.
Frederick, Maryland 21701
6:00 pm
Reading from Rough Likeness
Elizabeth Knapp
knapp@
(301) 696-3725
http://www.hood.edu/OneColumnSubPage.aspx?id=4294979223&terms=lia%20purpura
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