BY JOEL HOARD
DAILY ARTS EDITOR
Published July 20, 2003
Peter Sollett's "Raising Victor Vargas" captures all of the awkward emotion of teenage romance with frankness and humor while carefully avoiding a clich
BY JOEL HOARD
DAILY ARTS EDITOR
Published July 20, 2003
Peter Sollett's "Raising Victor Vargas" captures all of the awkward emotion of teenage romance with frankness and humor while carefully avoiding a clich

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