Awards
2012 - National Council on Crime and Delinquency/Prevention for a Safer Society Award , published October 27, 2011
2012 - Bert Greene Award/International Association of Culinary Professionals , published January 20, 2011
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2004 Stories by Juliet Wittman
published February 26, 2004
WED, 3/3
T. Coraghessan Boyle is everywhere these days. His latest novel, Drop City, a finalist for last year's National... More >>
published February 26, 2004
Flaming Guns of the Purple Sage is a manic, farcical take on the myth of the West, mixed with a large dollop of gothic horror. Best... More >>
published February 19, 2004
We go to a play by Harold Pinter with certain expectations. We expect ambiguity, eloquent silences, language used like a scalpel or to parody... More >>
published February 19, 2004
Singer Alberta Hunter had an extraordinary life. At age twelve, she left her Memphis home for Chicago, where she got her start at a rough club... More >>
published February 12, 2004
John Brown's Body isn't exactly a play; it doesn't have one absorbing plot line. Instead, it's an adaptation of Stephen Vincent... More >>
published February 12, 2004
Claire Boothe Luce's The Women was recently revived at the Roundabout Theatre in New York, a production I happened to catch one... More >>
published February 5, 2004
I enjoyed almost every moment of Visiting Mr. Green, but the title character's Russian-style glass teacups disarmed me completely.... More >>
published January 29, 2004
Meshuggah Nuns is the kind of show that seems to have no real reason for being. It's inoffensive and even amusing in spots, but it... More >>
published January 29, 2004
What keeps a man alive?
He lives on others.
He likes to taste them first, then eat them whole if he can
Forgets that they're... More >>
published January 22, 2004
As Mercy of a Storm opens, an elegantly dressed middle-aged man is moving about a nautical-looking and rather cluttered place that... More >>
published January 22, 2004
I arrived at A Streetcar Named Desire at the Denver Center with high expectations. Israel Hicks has directed almost all of August... More >>
published January 15, 2004
Confession: I spent many years as a ballet mom. This means that when my daughter was thirteen or fourteen, dancing in the corps of some local... More >>
published January 15, 2004
It isn't possible to review The Producers as if one hadn't heard the shrieks of joy emanating from New York at the time of its 2001... More >>
published January 8, 2004
McGuinn and Murry is a spoof of those '40s detective movies in which the men wore fedoras and the women had gams. It's a... More >>
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