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The Best Female Cosplays
This costume wouldn't be complete without her wand and other Gryffindor accessories ... Santa Claus and bring Christmas to Halloween Town. Sally is Jack's love interest and is one of the creations ...
Sally Jenkins began her second stint at The Washington Post in 2000 after spending the previous decade working as a book author and as a magazine writer. She was named the nation’s top sports ...
With the help of stylist Katie Qian, Tyla accessorized her spectacular couture ensemble with a costume necklace by New York-based designer Alexis Bittar. The 'Solanales' gold crystal skinny ...
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NEW YORK — “To cut or not to cut? That is the question,” mocks an actor in Suzan-Lori Parks’s leaden, overworked “Sally & Tom.” While rehearsing a play within the play, she concedes ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The 30-year relationship between Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson is the basis for Suzan-Lori Parks’s hilarious and harrowing ...
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But in off-Broadway's "Sally & Tom" by Suzan-Lori Parks, we see Thomas Jefferson as a slaveholder. The show, through May 26 at The Public Theater, is not always easy to watch, and often perplexing.
Sally’s Apizza, one of the legendary New Haven pizzerias, is expanding and will open four more locations in Connecticut. This summer, Sally’s will open restaurants in Wethersfield and at ...
In her new play, ‘Sally & Tom,’ Suzan-Lori Parks brings exuberant provocation to the gravest historical questions. Suzan-Lori ParksCredit...Arielle Bobb-Willis for The New York Times Supported ...