It always interested Cato Institute co-founder Ed Crane that while left-handed writers represent roughly 11 percent of the population, something like 40 percent of Cato’s staff wrote left-handed.
GREAT BARRINGTON — Philip Gefter, cultural critic and author, will discuss his new book, "Cocktails with George and Martha," with film critic Lisa Schwarzbaum following a screening of Who’s Afraid of ...
'Cocktails with George and Martha'- Philip Gefter's book on Edward Albee's acrimonious play and film
It can be argued the definitive end to the family-friendly 1950s cultural homogeneity occurred with the 1962 Broadway debut of Edward Albee's drama, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" which is as far ...
Join fellow alumni for a reading by award-winning author Philip Gefter (Fine Arts, 1973) from his new book “Cocktails with George and Martha: Movies, Marriage, and the Making of Who’s Afraid of ...
In “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” the 1966 movie based on Edward Albee’s incendiary play, a middle-aged married couple turns a late-night gathering for drinks at their home into a game of ...
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Cocktails with George and Martha, by Philip Gefter (Bloomsbury). When Edward Albee’s play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” opened on Broadway, in 1962, it marked a watershed in American theatre, ...
It always interested Cato Institute co-founder Ed Crane that while left-handed writers represent roughly 11 percent of the population, something like 40 percent of Cato’s staff wrote left-handed.
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