In the latest revival of Arthur Laurents, Stephen Sondheim, and Jule Styne’s iconic musical, George C. Wolfe humanizes a ...
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As I watched the time-capsule debate, staffers for the Architect of the Capitol were at work on the West Front, building the ...
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This year’s standout productions ran the gamut from outrageously fabulous to quasi-religious in feeling.
Tells about a wedding in a Philippine village; how a young cousin outshone the author at dancing and courting and his father's despair over it. To redeem himself in his father's eyes he ...
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