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				<title>Take in the fusion of Pink Talking Fish on Wednesday at Hi-Fi</title>
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				<description>PHILADELPHIA &#8212; It&#8217;s not hard to find examples of ­rappers who have spent time behind bars and emerged with their careers intact. In fact, it&#8217;s a time-honored tradition in a genre in which authentic experience on the streets is prized. Tupac Shakur released the most popular albums of his career  &#8230;</description>
				
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				<title>Video game review: This ‘Resident Evil’ is no ‘Revelation’</title>
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				<description>Opening Avengers: Infinity War (two and a half stars) &#8220;Infinity War,&#8221; written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely and directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, isn&#8217;t all comfort food. In fact, it&#8217;s a very dark film about loss and grief, following our group of superheroes through the traumas and violence  &#8230;</description>
				
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