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Pooja Sharma

Pooja Sharma's silver lining is her storyteling ability! Books and a piping hot tea are a timeless combination. With her head in the clouds she loves her space and has an excessive liking for skylines.

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Netflix's latest documentary on Shimon Peres, created by Richard Trank, is a fitting tribute to the man who helped bring peace to the land of Israel.

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You get a taste of what happens in Dangerous Liaisons when the uncontrollable phenomenon called love gets infused in your life.

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Cristela Alonzo: Middle Classy Standup may not set the standup world on fire, but it is a most capable and enjoyable performance.

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Trevor: The Musical is an uplifting and empowering musical educating people about the importance of acceptance and kindness.

Paul Virzi: Nocturnal Admissions Review: Abundance of Witty Anecdotes

Paul Virzi's easy and goofy style makes watching Nocturnal Admissions an easy win.

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