...the unthinkable: He wrote a will. The older I’ve gotten the more afraid of my grandfather I’ve become. As a teenager I learned to walk on eggshells, skip over certain...
...photo-copied pamphlets that they’re sticking around the city. PJP: And Larry Kramer is still doing that. He was on the sidewalk two years ago after the Broadway show still shoving...
...because nobody wants to do her work. She travels all over the world, she acts in independent movies, on The Walking Dead, she writes constantly. She once said to me,...
...affect you having the audience all around you? Mechelle Moe (Mollie Malloy): For me, as Mollie, the staging helps immensely. Walking into that room full of reporters and being surrounded...
...down. A friend wrote me a note when much of The Normal Heart cast and crew participated in the AIDS Run & Walk Chicago and thanked me fore walking. I...
...distinct for all three projects. Laramie is a small Western town, so you could just walk across the street or take a short drive to accomplish your interviews. In the...
...but people from every walk of life. On a more trivial note, I also discovered that all of the artwork for Disney’s The Little Mermaid was being stored at a...
...wheel, that’s turning and turning and turning. TP: What do you hope the audience walks away with after experiencing this story? BN: I want them to walk away with the...
To Catch a Fish: Behind-the-scenes with AnJi White
...creative team took a trip to Milwaukee to walk the path of the real-life versions of their characters. “That trip motivated me that much more to honor and speak truth...
...helper and a two-handled cart. Most of his clients lived in walk‐ups and Bill and his worker carried pianos up the flights of two-, three- and four-story buildings. The headquarters...