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		<title>By: Devon Hopkins &#187; What We Can Learn From P*Star</title>
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		<dc:creator>Devon Hopkins &#187; What We Can Learn From P*Star</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Have an interesting story. The thing I like most about P*Star is that she has a story. She grew up in poverty with a heroine-addicted mother and cocaine-selling father. Her father cleaned up his act and took her in, teaching her how to rap. She had her first gig when she was 6, was signed to a record contract at 10, and now has a leading role on PBS’s revival of The Electric Company. Find some things, or a series of things that make people go, “Cool!” [...]</description>
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		<title>By: What We Can Learn From P*Star &#124; Still Indie</title>
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		<dc:creator>What We Can Learn From P*Star &#124; Still Indie</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Have an interesting story. The thing I like most about P*Star is that she has a story.  She grew up in poverty with a heroine-addicted mother and cocaine-selling father.  Her father cleaned up his act and took her in, teaching her how to rap.  She had her first gig when she was 6, was signed to a record contract at 10, and now has a leading role on PBS’s revival of The Electric Company.  Find some things, or a series of things that make people go, “Cool!” [...]</description>
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