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Three to See: Fringe Edition!

/By / Jul 5, 2016
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There are 150 shows at this year’s Fringe Festival, and you should see as many as you can. If you’re looking for a slightly longer list of recommendations, you can go here, or ask around, or look for suggestions on Twitter. But here are three of the (many!) shows our team has enjoyed this week.

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Maija is the co-founder and former co-editor of Intermission. She’d like you to know that her name is pronounced just like “Maya.”

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