'Grease' lacks depth, still enjoyable
By Staff Writer | September 14, 2015By Corey Brueggemeyer
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In high school, Joshua Francis' truck wouldn't start and he and a friend got stuck at the Oxford Doughnut Shoppe on Locust Street. The school secretary picked them up.
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A hopeful student walks into the lowly lit room in the Center for Performing Arts. She checks in at the table up front, has a headshot taken out in the hallway, then finds a chair and sits down with a sigh.
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Before Jahwar Glass started rapping, he wrote short stories and poems. His mother played rock and soul albums and taught him new words that he collected in his stanzas and paragraphs. At 9, he wrote his first rap.
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