Sylvia Boyadzhyan
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Sylvia is a wickedly whimsical Californian with the superpower to marry passion and creativity through her writing. She is a critical communication scholar at CSUN, currently working on her Master’s Degree with an emphasis on Popular Culture. She loves to read at the peak of the beach as the ocean breeze gives her strength and water offers her inspiration. Her passion also pours into viewing classic films from the 1930s that accentuate words like darling, love, and the butler did it! Reading, dancing, rocking out at concerts, and debating with her loved ones is what has become of her 21 year old life!

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Top 10: Frank Capra Classic Films You Shouldn’t Miss

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