'Cocktails with George and Martha'- Philip Gefter's book on Edward Albee's acrimonious play and film
It can be argued the definitive end to the family-friendly 1950s cultural homogeneity occurred with the 1962 Broadway debut of Edward Albee's drama, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" which is as far ...
In “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” the 1966 movie based on Edward Albee’s incendiary play, a middle-aged married couple turns a late-night gathering for drinks at their home into a game of ...
If you were to cast your fantasy production of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” would Calista Flockhart and Zachary Quinto be your first, second or even third contenders to play ...
Looking for a new drink to try this Christmas season? Dave Lutz of Stifel, Nicolaus passes along this "seasonal favorite" in his household — George and Martha Washington's Eggnog. But be wary, he ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A revival worth its salt should always bring fresh revelations, even when it’s set in a bygone era. In “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” at the Denver Center ...
It always interested Cato Institute co-founder Ed Crane that while left-handed writers represent roughly 11 percent of the population, something like 40 percent of Cato’s staff wrote left-handed.
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