Apr. 19th, 2010

Twain?

Apr. 19th, 2010 05:09 am
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Scrawled in the Margins, Signs of Twain as a Critic
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
Published: April 18, 2010
By the end of his life, Samuel Langhorne Clemens had achieved fame as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi, a globe-trotting lecturer and, of course, the literary genius who wrote “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and other works under the name Mark Twain. More
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A Man of Pinter ... Sings in a Wig
By PATRICK HEALY
Published: April 13, 2010
AT a rehearsal of the Broadway musical “La Cage aux Folles” this month the British actor Douglas Hodge paused during the number “The Best of Times” to hash out a detail with the director, Terry Johnson. Mr. Hodge asked if he could improvise where to sit on the lip of the stage as he banters with the audience midway through the song. “There will be people who are too embarrassed to talk back to me,” Mr. Hodge explained. Mr. Johnson said he trusted the actor to choose his spot; nodding, Mr. Hodge began silently conversing with invisible theatergoers, feigning delight at their imagined responses. More
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Pho & Fig

Apr. 19th, 2010 06:07 pm
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The fig tree wandered in to the kitchen.
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