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Welcome to Commie High - Why Commie High?

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School's "Commie High" nickname featuring Rachel DeWoskin, Davy Rothbart, Malcolm Tulip, and Neda Ulaby.

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Welcome to Commie High - Boundaries

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School boundaries featuring Malcolm Tulip,  John Sherman, Eva Rosenwald, and Bianca Price-Wallace.

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Welcome to Commie High - First Names

Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School use of first names featuring Bianca Price-Wallace, John Sherman, Malcolm Tulip, and Neda Ulaby.

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Performance Network raises the roof again

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'Private Eyes' final surprise: it's a love story

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'Private Eyes' examines inside of a love affair

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Yes! I want to subscribe to Performance Network, 1998-99 Professional Premiere Series

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Perils of psychotherapy at heart of 'Talking Cure'

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Long in the making, 'Talking Cure' could use more time in the doing

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Best of '98 in theater

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