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Film review: Divine Secrets of Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Sisterhood is a subject Hollywood movies have tackled with grace, candor and insight since the pre-war classic
The Women (Claire Booth Luces ageless, magnificent comedy),
How to Make an American Quilt, and
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The Women (Claire Booth Luces ageless, magnificent comedy),
How to Make an American Quilt, and
Steel Magnolias. Now comes
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August 24, 2013 - 12:00am