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The reminiscences by staff members and regulars evoke a bohemian utopia.
There will be music, an island tour, food and reminiscences by the island's former residents.
The result is part-biography, part-autobiography, with long, fascinating first-person reminiscences by its subject.
The Peruvian-born Kukli Velarde, re-examines her conflicted feelings about her own past through videotaped reminiscences by her father.
The documentary will feature home movies, photographs and reminiscences by the cover-makers, and will include interviews with their subjects.
The service, which will be open to the public, will feature performances and reminiscences by Mr. Carter's friends and colleagues.
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The series, incredibly, begins with a short reminiscence by a woman who, as an eight-year-old, peed while riding the school bus, because she just couldn't hold it anymore.
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