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ALTHEA BROWN: She's making a difference

Maybe it's because she grew up poor, one of 18 children. Maybe it's because her grandfather taught her practical math skills when she was just 6.
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Durango drama students ready for some `Chess'

A stark black-and-white stage set. Characters whose lives are at the mercy of others, living as though they were pawns. It can only be the musical "Chess."
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