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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
From The Telegraph: Would-be screenwriters are often told that they must live in the big filmmaking centers. But maybe one of the reasons Frank Cottrell Boyce is "arguably the most original and versatile screenwriter" in Britain (according to Roger Ebert) is that he doesn't live in London, but way up north in Liverpool.
From Salon.com: Performing in a new play by a Harvard sophomore about Abu Ghraib prison gives one of its actors, not to mention her Republican dad, a new perspective on Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly.
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