"Was going to Harvard helpful or difficult for a budding playwright?," Catherine Foster of the Boston Globe asked Christopher Durang.
His response: "When I was applying to colleges, Harvard was the one that didn't have a drama major. . . . When I got in, I thought if I was going to be a writer it probably made better sense to have a general background rahter than focus on theater right away. It was a good decision. When I went to Yale Drama School, part of the reason I had such a good time there was because I had not been totally immersed in theater at Harvard."
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Hello.
I have been blogging for some time at blogger.com, with several blogs, among them blog thisaway, but today I have been unable for four hours or more to post anything to any of my blogger.com blogs. I have found WordPress unwieldy in the past, but I'll give it a try again.
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Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging!
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In a stylish, shape enhancing horizontal stripe print. Drawstring waist. Reinforced seams. Front panel lining. Chlorine-resistant nylon/Lycra blend.
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Tom Atwood, Harvard class of 1995, has made a collective portrait of gay men at home, Kings in Their Castles: Photographs of Queer Men at Home.
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In Canada, "Scott Brison is taking another run at the leadership of a federal party, but this time it's the Liberals he wants to lead," says an article at macleans.ca.
"Following the 2004 election, former prime minister Paul Martin crowned Brison public works minister, making him Canada's first openly gay federal cabinet minister."
