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Salon.com November 1, 2000 Nan Goldberg |
She, the people Anna Deavere Smith talks about empathizing with Rodney King, the LAPD and President Clinton... |
Salon.com October 23, 2000 Heidi Kriz |
Theater for the absurdly rich David Kersnar's morality plays are aimed at a wealthy -- and dysfunctional -- audience... |
Salon.com October 20, 2000 Amy Goldwasser |
The exonerated Wrongly convicted, they sat on death row for years. Extraordinary legal measures saved their lives. A new play confronts us with their nightmares... |
Salon.com July 27, 1999 Leslie Crawford |
Marcel Marceau He remains the unquestioned master of the art that dare not speak its name. That's his strength and the art's weakness... |
Salon.com December 8, 1998 Carol Lloyd |
Voice of America Anna Deavere Smith: The shy priestess of performance art has made a career acting out the intimate confessions of others. |
Salon.com July 10, 2000 Gregg Kilday |
Nude boys on Broadway The musical is twice as expensive as the movie, and the cast has been relocated to Buffalo. Can "The Full Monty" still shake its stuff onstage? |
Salon.com July 5, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Blue Girl's blue period The bluest performance artist around has the paint-and-nipple market cornered. |
Salon.com June 6, 2000 Steve Vineberg |
Maggie Smith One of today's most gifted and venerable actresses, she can turn the tiniest role into the most memorable corner of a movie. |
Salon.com May 22, 2000 Susan Emerling |
Shear madness The writer and star of "Dirty Blonde" talks about channeling Mae West and the uses of celebrity worship. |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Ben Cameron |
Stage Might We asked Ben Cameron, executive director of Theatre Communications Group, about people's changing relationship to live theater in an age of digital entertainment. |
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