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1,898 stories from The New Yorker

MARCH MADNESS by JOHN LAHR

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SCOUNDREL TIME by JOHN LAHR

Trials and tribulations on Broadway and Off.
Romance; The Last Days of Judas Iscariot; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

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PRISONERS OF ENVY by JOHN LAHR

Donald Margulies and David Rabe on the not-so-sweet smell of success.

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MAD WOMEN by HILTON ALS

“K.I. from ‘Crime’ ” and “Belize.”

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MR. WRONG by JOHN LAHR

Neil LaBute’s “Fat Pig.”

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THE DESTINY OF ME by JOHN LAHR

Dame Edna, Woody Allen, and the selfish gene.

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SHADOWBOXING by JOHN LAHR

Rage takes the stage.
"Whoopi," "The God of Hell."

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A CRITIC AT LARGE

THE HITMAKER by ROBERT GOTTLIEB
George S. Kaufman.

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THE TALK OF THE TOWN: THE BOARDS

RESONATING
Lillian Ross visits Randy Quaid on the set of Sam Shepard’s new play.

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THE TALK OF THE TOWN

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY DEPT.
Michael Specter on the activist Larry Kramer’s latest speech.

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SOMETHING BORROWED by MALCOLM GLADWELL

Should a charge of plagiarism ruin your life?
"Frozen."

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SOUL SKETCHES by JOHN LAHR

Tennessee Williams’s unknown one-acts.

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REVIVALS

CINDERELLA STORY by Nancy Franklin

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THE FURY AND THE JURY by JOHN LAHR

Women, and men, make themselves heard.

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RUNNING WILD by JOHN LAHR

“Richard III” and “Reckless.”

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COLLATERAL DAMAGE by JOHN LAHR

David Hare on the march to war in Iraq.

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LIARS AND CHEATS by HILTON ALS

“The Day Emily Married” and “Fiction.”

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TALKERS AND TOGAS by HILTON ALS

Revivals by Arthur Miller and Nathan Lane.

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MUCH ADO IN MESSINA by HILTON ALS

Star turns in a Shakespeare comedy.

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PROFILES

Words and Music by Margaret Case Harriman
This Profile, by Margaret Case Harriman, appeared in The New Yorker in 1940, not long after Porter suffered a debilitating horse-riding accident.

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A CRITIC AT LARGE

KING COLE by JOHN LAHR
The not so merry soul of Cole Porter.

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BATTLE OF THE EXES by JOHN LAHR

An artist in search of his muse in “Sight Unseen.”

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DOWN AND OUT by JOHN LAHR

Twenty-seven characters in search of a play.
Boy and Light Raise the Roof.

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TROUBLE IN MIND by HILTON ALS

Insanity and insects in “Guinea Pig Solo” and “Bug.”

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PUFFY AND FLUFFY by JOHN LAHR

"A Raisin in the Sun" and a Bollywood lemon.

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