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  2. This Thing of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    This Thing of Darkness (published in the United States as To the Edge of the World) was the debut novel of Harry Thompson, published in 2005 only months before his death in November of that year at the age of 45. [1]

  3. Zihuatanejo Project - Wikipedia

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    The Zihuatanejo Project was a psychedelic training center and intentional community created during the beginning of the counterculture of the 1960s by Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert under the umbrella of their nonprofit group, the International Federation for Internal Freedom (IFIF).

  4. Zihuatanejo - Wikipedia

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    The town of Zihuatanejo is the seat of the municipality of Zihuatanejo de Azueta and as such is the governmental authority for approximately 416 communities, with a total population of 104,609 as of 2005, [30] and an area of 1,921.5 km 2 (741.9 sq mi). [3] There are small indigenous communities in the municipality which speak Nahuatl and Tlapaneco.

  5. 47th Street (album) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic reviewer Tim Sheridan stated that "Thompson's terrific ode to a unique time and place in African-American history is filled with exciting musical ideas while also remaining accessible". [6] In JazzTimes , Duck Baker observed: "He adapts his playing, with a minimum of fine tuning, to a gamut of styles from blues and swing to hard bop ...

  6. Music Review: Linda Thompson’s family and friends sing her ...

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    Music Review: Linda Thompson’s family and friends sing her songs on 'Proxy Music' STEVEN WINE. June 17, 2024 at 2:07 PM.

  7. Joaquin Zihuatanejo - Wikipedia

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    Joaquin Zihuatanejo (born 1971 in Dallas, Texas) is an American slam poet and teacher. In 2004, Zihuatanejo competed in the National Poetry Slam as part of the Dallas Poetry Slam team, which placed third. [ 1 ]