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Tag Archives: Portuguese Club of Vancouver
It’s all fun and games until someone marries a cousin of a cousin
During the Vancouver Fringe Festival, I saw show called Feste at the Portuguese Club of Vancouver. I had heard about the show from my friend Morgan Brayton who learned about it at a festival media event; she also knows the … Continue reading
Posted in Brampton, Commercial Drive, Memoir, Portuguesey, Vancouver
Tagged immigrant, Portuguese, Portuguese Club of Vancouver, Theatre, Tony Correia
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