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Jesse Green

September 28, 2009 | Intelligencer
The Way She Was

Barbra Streisand returns to the Vanguard and the material that made her.

August 31, 2009 |
You Can’t Stop the Afrobeat

The high-energy Nigerian pop of Fela Kuti comes to Broadway—brought fantastically, intensively, propulsively to life by Sahr Ngaujah.

June 1, 2009 | Feature
Command Performances

As the Queen of Scots or Mrs. Churchill, Janet McTeer demands attention.

June 8, 2009 | Feature
The Triumph of Bombast

What’s ailing Broadway? A case of emphasitis.

May 11, 2009 | Feature
One for All

The case for a Best-Ensemble Tony.

April 27, 2009
Dolly or Bust

To understand Broadway’s newest composer, you have to start in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. But that’s not where you’ll really find her.

April 20, 2009 | Features
God’s Work

Newlyweds Gabi and Rivki Holtzberg heeded the Rebbe’s call to bring the joy of their faith to every part of the world. But the world did not respond in kind.

March 23, 2009
When You’re a Shark You’re a Shark All the Way

In the fifties, with West Side Story and Gypsy, Arthur Laurents made theatrical history. Later he became famous for his lacerating tongue. At 91, both he and it are having a comeback.

February 23, 2009 | Feature
Where Angels Fear to Tread: Chase Mishkin

Producer Chase Mishkin is about the magic. She reads a script, she loves it, she puts it on

December 22, 2008 |
48. Because We Fight Over Cultural Spaces As If They Were Bosnia

The Museum of Arts and Design calls itself MAD, and it certainly caused a furor.

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