Robin Williams, the Genie, and the Power We Give White Men
When I was young, I was so impressed by Robin Williams. He was the fey-touched improv golden boy, America’s trickster demigod, the wisest of all wise fools. I held him in a kind of awe, in a separate category of actor all his own. In 2000, I went to see Oui Be Negroes, an improv […]
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