...because of all that the stakeholders lost. Anger at Ken Lay and the board. Yet I’m equally fascinated with the minds of Skilling and Fastow. As someone who loves numbers...
...new productions. Audiences had no trouble plugging those 1980s events into those of 2001. As with A Walk in the Woods, the essential problem has never changed. Strife has been...
...a play which asks a lot of its audience, but one that seemed to find its audience in New York and elsewhere without too much trouble. Moral of the story:...
A conversation with the women of RUTHERFORD AND SON
...assumed it was a pen name and that she was just trying to avoid the discrimination … (MM) That’s what I thought as well—she was just trying to mindfully advance...
...are other things! The first and only word that came to mind was “antiques,” but that didn’t seem to make any sense. So Lily asked me why I love antiques....
...to the group with a specific project in mind? BN: Ben Thiem (TimeLine’s Literary Manager) asked us to give him three things that we were interested in writing about that...
Breaking the story: Interview with journalist John Diedrich
...with I/DD] that they could detect. But again, nobody in their right mind would say that the point of the plan is to target people with intellectual disabilities. It’s just...
...moments. We can’t all be cardboard piano creators; what’s the craftiest thing you’ve ever made? Two things come to mind! In high school, I made a huge 3D model of...
...was in charge of sort of all Middle Eastern issues—as a sort of troubleshooter for the head of the UN. And he came from the world of diplomacy, and double...