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She
Review by Julie Knispel
Everything bigger than everything else.  That seems, in many ways, to be Clive Nolan’s modus operandi. 
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DVD Reviews
Caamora - She
Review by Julie Knispel
Repeatedly in my review of the album She, I make reference to how impressive this material might be if staged as a musical. 
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