A Broadway boyhood: a love affair with the theater that began when the author still had a curfew

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The author, New York Times theater critic for ten years in the 1980s and early 1990s, traces his love of theater to his childhood in Washington. He applied himself to theater reviews in 'Variety' and other publications for succor after his parents divorce.

author: Rich, Frank
New York, Personal narratives, Appreciation, Broadway theater, Theater critics

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Chairwoman Jane

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Jane Alexander, the new chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, must take an active role in her new office. Her celebrity status as a well-known actress should not interfere with her duties to help an agency in need of political reform.

author: Rich, Frank
Officials and employees, Appointments, resignations and dismissals, United States. National Endowment for the Arts, Alexander, Jane

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Whose Hillary?

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The media are attempting to fit Hillary Rodham Clinton into a variety of stereotypes, from a Lady Macbeth who has too much power to a superwoman who succeeds at everything. A less judgmental approach would be more fair.

author: Rich, Frank
Column, Media coverage, Clinton, Hillary Rodham

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