SpeakEasy satire tackles Hollywood and its secrets
By all accounts, Wendy Wasserstein was a wonderful person, a wonderful teacher, a wonderful advocate for the arts, and a wonderful friend. She also did wonderful things for women who wanted to see more women writing plays and performing in them.
So I can't tell you how much I wish that I thought her plays were just wonderful.
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The Attorney General's Office announced today that it has completed an inquiry into the Citi Performing Arts Center and will take no further action against the Center, which has faced critic…
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