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Natalie Wexler
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Sophie Portnoy's Complaint
"D R. SPEILVOGEL," cries Alexander Portnoy from the psychiatrist's couch, "this is my life, my only life, and I'm living
Merry Winter Solstice
Christmas is one of those times when the contents of the American melting pot break down, and all the WASP
The Only Way To Do It Right...
W HOEVER DECIDED to put on this show in the dead of night must have 0intended it to be seen
What Do You Get When You Ask A Dirty Question?
"Somebody asked us the other day on a television program, 'Gee, you're such wholesome people, how could you go around
Guilt, Trivia and a Prolonged Giggle
B ACK IN HIGH SCHOOL, all the world was divided into those who were virgins and those who were not.
The White Heat of Plath's Voice
T HERE IS a quality to the voice on this record--the voice of Sylvia Plath reading her own poetry--that can
THE STAGE
Sizwe Banzi is Dead, by the South African playwright Athol Fugard, opened to ecstatic reviews is New York. The performances
What's Wrong With Me?
Before I came to Radcliffe, the thing that scared me most about the place was the legend of the Radcliffe
THE STAGE
The Time of Your Life, by William Saroyan, is a journey back to October, 1939--one that is sometimes sentimental, but
The Flip Side of Nora Ephron
T HE BASIC POINT that Nora Ephron is making about women and the women's movement is a good one. "In