Tag: homosexuality
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#WeNeedDiverseBooks: Awkward Stages: Plays About Growing Up Gay
Awkward Stages: Plays About Growing Up Gay edited by John Clum (Duke University) and Sean Metzger includes plays by top North American contemporary playwrights: EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM by A. Rey Pamatmat SISSY by Ricardo Abreu Bracho SLIPPING by Daniel Talbott AGOKWE by Waawaate Fobister FROM WHITE PLAINS by Michael Perlman, in collaboration…
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#Humanities Scholarship – Important and Growing
An excellent article from Inside Higher Ed regarding scholarship in the humanities, in which William (Bro) Adams, the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), said on Thursday that he wants to push humanities scholarship to become more directly connected to helping address the nation’s contemporary problems. There are also encouraging numbers from…
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Arthur Laurents – Leftist, Gender, and Gay Politics on Stage
Arthur Laurents is best remembered for his collaborations with Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and Jerome Robbins on the groundbreaking musical, West Side Story, and with Sondheim, Robbins and Jule Styne on Gypsy, one of the most celebrated and most often revived works of musical theatre. In addition to his musicals, Arthur Laurents is the author…
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