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New York's Mamoun Falafel in Greenwich Village

From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: Mamoun’s Falafel On MacDougal

Keepsake (Compass), Elizabeth Ziman’s fourth record, began when her landlord was considering jacking up the rent and she had to
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From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: "Andy Goldsworthy: Rivers And Tides"

From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: “Andy Goldsworthy: Rivers And Tides”

Keepsake (Compass), Elizabeth Ziman’s fourth record, began when her landlord was considering jacking up the rent and she had to
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From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free” By Nina Simone

From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free” By Nina Simone

Keepsake (Compass), Elizabeth Ziman’s fourth record, began when her landlord was considering jacking up the rent and she had to
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How to Build a Perfect Poke Bowl

From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: A Love Note To Poke Bowls

Keepsake (Compass), Elizabeth Ziman’s fourth record, began when her landlord was considering jacking up the rent and she had to
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From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: The Cranberries Performing “No Need To Argue”

From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: The Cranberries Performing “No Need To Argue”

Keepsake (Compass), Elizabeth Ziman’s fourth record, began when her landlord was considering jacking up the rent and she had to
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From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: Jon Brion's Score For "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind"

From The Desk Of Elizabeth And The Catapult: Jon Brion’s Score For “Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind”

Keepsake (Compass), Elizabeth Ziman’s fourth record, began when her landlord was considering jacking up the rent and she had to
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From The Desk Of Bloc Party's Kele Okereke: "Music For 18 Musicians" By Steve Reich

From The Desk Of Bloc Party’s Kele Okereke: “Music For 18 Musicians” By Steve Reich

Fatherland is Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke's third solo album and first under his own name. As you might assume
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