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A 'West Side Story' That Finally Speaks to Latinos
Many Latinos remember the first time they saw "West Side Story." Their memory of that musical reworking of "Romeo and Juliet" by way of Hell's Kitchen is bittersweet.
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By David Montgomery
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A 'West Side Story' That Finally Speaks to Latinos
Many Latinos remember the first time they saw "West Side Story." Their memory of that musical reworking of "Romeo and Juliet" by way of Hell's Kitchen is bittersweet.-
By David Montgomery