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  2. Template:Video game reviews - Wikipedia

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  3. Dark Room Collective - Wikipedia

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    The series was named for a project called The Dark Room: A Collection of Black Writing, a library containing the works of black authors which was hosted in a former darkroom on the third floor of their Victorian house at 31 Inman Street in Cambridge. [1]

  4. Booth Review - Wikipedia

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    Booth review or Booth Review may refer to: Chicago Booth Review, published by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business; Instant replay; specifically, Instant replay in football officiating, when initiated by the Replay Assistant, as opposed to a coach's challenge.

  5. Stephen Shore - Wikipedia

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    He was interested in photography from an early age. Self-taught, he received a Kodak Junior darkroom set for his sixth birthday from a forward-thinking uncle. [4] [9] He began to use a 35 mm camera three years later and made his first color photographs. At ten he got a copy of Walker Evans's book, American Photographs, which influenced him ...

  6. Darkroom (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Darkroom is an American thriller anthology television series produced by Universal Television [1] that aired on ABC from November 27, 1981, to July 8, 1982. [2] Each 60-minute episode featured two or more stories of varying length with a new story and a new cast, but each of the episode wraparound segments was hosted by James Coburn .

  7. Darkroom - Wikipedia

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    A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of light -sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper .

  8. Max Booth III - Wikipedia

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    Booth was born July 4th, 1993 in Lake Station, Indiana.They began writing at the age of seven as a way to cope with the death of their dog. [1] Prior to being published, they were active on Storiesville.com, a website for aspiring writers to post their work and receive feedback; after the site became defunct, Booth began promoting their writing elsewhere, eventually publishing their first ...

  9. Joshua Marie Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    His work appeared at PEN Poetry Series, [4] Academy of American Poets, [5] the Poetry Society of America, [6] Boston Review, [7] and Bomb. [8] His writing has also been featured in many anthologies including both Postmodern American Poetry edited by Paul Hoover [ 9 ] and Language Lessons: Vol. 1 [ 10 ] from Jack White 's Third Man Records ...