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Posts Tagged ‘Comedy Festival’

What happens after losing 3 Comedy Festival shows to COVID? The pursuit of ‘normal-ish’.

By WhyNot | March 24, 2021

Words by Sweeney, 23 VIC There are some moments when you just don’t know how to feel or what to think. On March 13, 2020 I was at uni in Carlton. I’d just eaten an early dinner at my favourite spot near campus (shoutout to Mantra on Grattan Street, best vegan butter chicken for miles).…

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