1998 Stories by Anne Ursu
published July 22, 1998
The Fantasticks (Park Square Theatre) and A Month in the Country (Guthrie Theater) More >>
published July 15, 1998
Language is dead. When each Lethal Weapon sequel is "Hilarious!" what exactly is the point of words? Such is the dilemma when finding descriptors... More >>
published July 8, 1998
Joie de vivre: Newborns Aaron Landsman and Todd Griffin learn to follow directions from "Your Life: An Owner's Manual" in the two-man comedy... More >>
published July 1, 1998
Thirty-four years ago, LeRoi Jones's Dutchman sent American race relations careening on a New York subway. Where's the end of the line? More >>
published June 3, 1998
Minneapolis writer Norah Labiner creates a brainy first novel about writing a first novel. Who's in charge here? More >>
published May 20, 1998
Say uncle: Uncle Peck (Tom Poole) and L'il Bit (Larissa Paige Kokernot) steer into uncertain country in Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive More >>
published May 6, 1998
Dr. Hunter S. Thompson: Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 More >>
published April 15, 1998
Three is the (un)lucky number: Margot and Tony Wendice (Suzanne Koepplinger, J.C. Cutler) welcome Max Halliday (Terry Hempleman) into their... More >>
published April 8, 1998
Anita Ratnam and Leigh Gregory play archetypal lovers in the latest production by Pangea World Theater More >>
published March 25, 1998
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Brigadoon's appearance on the Broadway stage. Brigadoon, a mythological 18th-century Scottish... More >>
published March 25, 1998
Vidpires!, remounted from a critically adored 1995 production, is a series of meticulously constructed vignettes that features Margolis... More >>
published March 11, 1998
Hemophilia provides an apt subject for a memoir, as the compulsive chronicling of a life represents something of a slow, steady bleed. More >>
published March 11, 1998
These days, fanatical fundamentalism is a trying occupation. More >>
published March 4, 1998
Rent Hike: A leggy landlady makes paying rent a kind of murder for her pulp-writing tenant in Killers. More >>
published January 28, 1998
Nadine Gordimer maps the new geography of anxiety in her 12th novel. More >>
Display
25 50 75
results per page