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September 14, 2007

Lorin Akers (in mask) plays a mythical Mexican spirit who befriends a boy, Daniel Gentry, whose parents died on 9/11.
Lorin Akers (in mask) plays a mythical Mexican spirit who befriends a boy, Daniel Gentry, whose parents died on 9/11.

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( Los Angeles ) An ASU graduate is now writing a broad-range of material in Los Angeles, following a trend of Latino artists and writers getting their work to stage. His latest commissioned piece deals with a family from Surprise, AZ post-9/11.

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