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Ada Calhoun

December 20, 2004 | Theater Review
Modern Orthodox

Jason Biggs’s contract must require him to simulate sex whenever he appears, even in a role calling for a Yankees yarmulke.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Neil LaBute’s Nastygram From Boys’ Town

This new season, we’ll get the latest misanthropic tale: Fat Pig, at the Lucille Lortel.

July 21, 2003 | Profile
Liza with a 'K'

In her latest act, performance artist Karen Finley channels Liza Minnelli. Think of it as a tribute to New York's irrepressible spirit.

November 10, 2003 | Intelligencer
I'm Kicking As Fast As I Can!

Camel dung! Hitler on heels! An ex-Rockette tells all.

August 18, 2003 | Intelligencer
Talkin' 'Bout Politics!

Would-be California governor Gary Coleman on Arnie, Arianna, and Avenue Q.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Sam Shepard, the Silent Type

Q&A With The Actor about His Leading Role on Broadway.

November 18, 2002 | Feature
Art Rocker

Radical-feminist powerhouse Kathleen Hanna has a new gig -- as a Soho curator.

March 14, 2005 | Theater Review
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot

A wildly ambitious, era-melding show about a trial in purgatory, at which fifteen actors play roughly twice as many characters from biblical times through the present day - nearly three hours of chaos.

November 1, 2004 | Theater Review
Dirty Tricks

Watergate whistle-blower Martha “Mouth of the South” Mitchell, wife of Nixon attorney general John Mitchell, is the subject Dirty Tricks.

September 8, 2003 | Profile
Painting for His Supper

A Warholian street artist stokes celeb chefs’ egos. “I was just so flattered!” says Rocco.

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