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# | #''Have you read Scene+Heard’s guide this quarter?'' |
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Part of Speech
Proper Noun
Pronunciation
[‘seen / ənd / ‘hərd]
Description
An online arts and culture publication that first released for Dillo Day in 2014. Writers publish weekly articles about music, theatre, events, TV, and dining, in addition to a quarterly Culture Guide.
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Example Sentence
- Have you read Scene+Heard’s guide this quarter?