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Warren Fights Back Against Trump’s ‘Pocahontas’ Slur Warren defends her own Native heritage and then goes after Trump for disrespecting Natives in word and deed.
Former Senator Scott Brown Will Pledge Allegiance to the Donald The moderately conservative — but extremely handsome — Republican is expected to endorse Trump Tuesday night.
America Votes for Change, Gives Up on Hope The country wanted to throw the bums in power out, and the bums in power were the Democrats.
11 Big Firsts From the 2014 Midterm Elections Meet the first black Republican woman in Congress, and more.
How Mitch McConnell Hacked American Politics The Republican leader understands the power of bipartisanship.
Scott Brown Might Be Addicted to Running for Senate He tried to quit, but now he’s eyeing a New Hampshire bid.
Scott Brown Passed on John Kerry’s Old Job, Wants Sarah Palin’s Instead Yelling at Kucinich is apparently one of the “ideals and causes that matter most” to Brown.
Theater Review: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof “Never in the long history of towels and crotches has there been such a knot.”
Theater Review: Water by the Spoonful Rangy, riff-y, unapologetically self-helpful.
early and awkard
1/14/2013
Theater Review: The Roundabout’s Picnic “A small town where everybody’s from somewhere else.”
Theater Reviews: Hearts Like Fists and PS Jones “Cheeky, dorky, delectable comic-book theater is alive and well.”
year in culture 2012
12/3/2012
year in culture 2012
12/2/2012
Scott Brown’s Top 10 Theater Picks of 2012 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Death of a Salesman , and more.
Theater Review: Dead Accounts “What Rebeck has learned from her time in Hollywood, it seems to me, is that audiences are stupid.”
Theater Review: The Performers A play about porn that never gets off.
Theater Review: The Mystery of Edwin Drood A pretty thin show — within a pretty good show.
Scott Brown Resuming Duties As Father and Husband “ There isn’t an opening for senator. But there is an opening for a dad and a husband.”
Fighting John Kerry’s Nomination Almost As Dumb As Nominating John Kerry The strange strategy of a John Kerry’s potential nomination as Secretary of Defense.
Theater Review: Annie Great Recession, great Annie.
Stage Dive: Who Has the Right to Kick Islam (or Any Religion) Around? On two Off Broadway plays that deal with Islamofascism and Islamophobia.
Theater Review: Blood Play An inverted Virginia Woolf, a night besotted with darkness and drink where virtually nothing honest is spoken aloud — until the final, fatal malediction.
Theater Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? It can’t shock the way it once did, but it sure does land its punches.
Theater Review: Cyrano de Bergerac “When, I ask, will we get a youth-driven big-ticket revival?”
october surprises
10/9/2012
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