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A longtime Nashville resident, Logan L. Masterson is proud to live in a city that supports the arts so vigorously. Having worked with several local theatres, he is excited to provide a window into Nashville’s theatre culture. Check out Logan's blog at http://Agonyzer.vox.com, or follow him on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Agonyzer.


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