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A delightful way to kick off Christmas week weas this offbeat radio play production of Charles Dickens' classic short story.
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Every copywriter hits a wall. Here’s a way to break writer’s block when you have an idea for a commercial but don’t know where to go next.
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Some country songs from the 20th century, especially 1975, were just too honest for their time. And they're retrospective hits today.