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Sue Grafton’s V Is for Vengeance

Friday, November 25th, 2011
by Charlene Giannetti on Reading Around

When Sue Grafton published her murder mystery, A Is for Alibi, in 1982, she set up for herself a formidable task. She planned to run

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Uncle-Vanya

From Australia with Love—
Uncle Vanya at the Kennedy Center

Monday, August 15th, 2011
by Christian Barclay on Playing Around

Chekhov’s rural Russian landscapes are populated with bitter intellectuals, bored urban transplants, and blithering peasants—all longing for a better life, a better love, a better

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Woman Around Town: Kati Marton—Her Own Person

Sunday, February 14th, 2010
by Robin Weaver on Woman Around Town

Sitting in the warm, wood-paneled living room of Kati Marton’s apartment overlooking Central Park, it’s hard to imagine the fascinating and, at times, courageous journey

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Monica Rich Kosann—Preserving Family Memories

Monday, December 28th, 2009
by Nicole Borawski on Reading Around

As a successful fine arts photographer and jewelry designer, Monica Rich Kosann would place herself in what she describes as the “memory business”—the motive behind

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