Person Detail: Dolores Obdulia Prida

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Full Name: Dolores Obdulia Prida | ||
Biography: (1943-2013) Playwright. Dolores Prida was born in Caibarien, Cuba, and died in Manhattan, New York. She was known for her longtime "Dolores Dice" (Dolores Says) advice column in Latina magazine. She also was a columnist for the Daily News of New York and for El Diario/La Prensa, a Spanish-language daily in New York City. |
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1943 |
(Unknown) County Dolores Obdulia Prida was born in Caibarien, Cuba, on September 5, 1943. |
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2013 |
New York County Dolores Prida died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, New York, on January 20, 2013. |
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1961 |
(Unknown) County Ms. Prida moved to New York City in 1961. |
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2000 |
(Unknown) County Four Guys Named José … and Una Mujer Named María! Play. |
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1979 |
(Unknown) County The Beggar's Soap Opera Musical. |
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1991 |
New York County Botanica Play. |
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1999 |
(Unknown) County Casa Propria (A House Of Her Own) Comedy. |
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1977 |
(Unknown) County Beautiful Señoritas Play. |
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1967 |
(Unknown) County Treinta y un poemas (Pub: Fancy Press Editors ISBN: ) Collection of poetry. |
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1981 |
(Unknown) County Coser y cantar (To Sew and to Sing) Play. |
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1986 |
(Unknown) County Pantallas Play. |
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2013 |
Queens County Dolores Prida was interred at First Calvary Cemetery in Long Island City, Queens, New York. |
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1971 |
(Unknown) County Women of the Hour Collection of poetry. |
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New York County Ms. Prida attended Hunter College in Manhattan, New York. |
