The intense Pulitzer Prize-winner receives a fine production at the Playhouse San Antonio's Cellar Theatre.
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Interview: Nicole Weaver, Author of ‘Not All Americans Are Racist’
"I wrote the essay for anyone who has been a victim of discrimination and especially for America’s youth."
Read More »Theater Review (LA): To Be Young, Gifted and Black at Actors Co-op
The production is fine but the content is flat in this portrait of the groundbreaking playwright.
Read More »The Ambiguous Support of Chick-fil-A’s Freedom of Speech Supporters
If you dig past the chicken fat you'll find something most foul.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Jitney by August Wilson
August Wilson's authentic but cliched early work is revived in a solid production at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Read More »Book Review: The Thing About Thugs by Tabish Kahir
Not only a pleasure to read but has a depth of meaning not often found in popular fiction today.
Read More »Book Review: The Last Page in a Diary by Colleen L. Reece
A historical fiction for ages 9-13 that teaches about the evils of prejudice against Japanese Americans during World War II.
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