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Elizabeth Taylor – A Gracious Lady
I lived in Washington DC in the 70’s and 80’s where my partner Jane LeGrand and I founded and ran The Fine Line Actors Theatre. In addition to a full season of plays, we produced a series of special constituency … Continue reading
Immigrants Lives – Making it Real
Warren Lehrer & Judith Sloan When is the last time you witnessed something IMPORTANT? I’m lucky – I live in NYC –where the opportunity to experience art abounds. But “great art” with COMPASSION? Not so easy to find. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Performance Review, Photography, Visual Art
Tagged Activist, Al Pacino, aliens, America, Artist Soul Speaks, Crossing The BLVD, Diverse, husband and wife team, Immigrant, J.M. Kaplan Fund, Judith Sloan, Judith Z. Miller, Lily Tomlin, neighbors, New York City, Oral History, photography, Queens New York, strangers, Studs Turkel, The Fine Line Actors Theatre, The Greenwall Foundation, The Herald, The Merchant of Venice, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Women's Prison Project, Warren Lehrer
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