Review: Colin Quinn Won’t Be Pigeonholed in ‘Red State Blue State’ Wednesday, 23 January 2019 Add Comment RelatedIn a Routine Phone Call, Alarmed Aides Saw TroubleReview: Peter Brook Asks the Ultimate Question in ‘Why?’Your Friday Briefing By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES from NYT Theater https://nyti.ms/2DsLxHX via IFTTT Share this post Related PostsZanele Muholi, a South African Artist Who Uses Self-Portraits as Visual ActivismA New Life of the Bebop Legend Dexter Gordon, Written by His WifeMike Birbiglia Thinks You Don’t Know How to Tell a StoryDelicacies of the Dining CarHow ‘A Mad Love’ of Opera Has Played Out From 17th-Century Mantua to 21st-Century New York‘They’re Going to Come for Us’: A Teenage Girl Caught in a War’s RiptidesA Poet Who Loves Tennis Follows the Grand Tour, in ProseIn This Norwegian Novel, an Old-School Waiter Tries to Keep Up the Old Ways
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