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- ... that Jane Caferella's play e-baby (Ensemble Theatre performance pictured) was called "a very rare theatrical beast", as it explores the visceral experience of two women joined by gestational surrogacy?
- ... that Thomas of Tolentino was martyred for discussing his religious beliefs during a medieval domestic violence case in India?
- ... that the criollista novel Carazamba may be seen as an allegory of the incorporation of the remote Petén Department into the Guatemalan nation?
- ... that U.S. Representative-elect Stephanie Murphy and her family left Vietnam when she was six months old, and were rescued by the U.S. Navy?
- ... that Guinea-Bissau's participation at the 2012 Summer Paralympics was the country's first at a Paralympic Games?
- ... that the philosopher Gary Varner has argued that all beings, including plants, have morally considerable interests?
- ... that the future Roosevelt station in Seattle plans to incorporate a preserved Streamline Moderne facade from a music shop that was demolished for its construction?
- ... that the hairy-breasted barbet has been observed to remove wings and legs from insects by bashing them on branches?