Why We Should Be Suspicious of NYU's Plans for the Provincetown Playhouse
Please note the special appeal to Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The nexus of arts and politics.
Please note the special appeal to Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Posted by Leonard Jacobs at 12:26 PM
Labels: Provincetown Playhouse
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Who is "we're"? Who are you? How about you identify yourself directly to me and we'll discuss it -- and then I'll be happy to post my responses. Until then, stop hiding.
Feel free to contact me directly, oh, and providing your name would help. That's because the faculty in your department -- some of whom I studied with in the late '80s and early '90s -- have proven themselves to be such spectacularly compliant lackeys for John Sexton-Alicia Hurley pro-demolition, we-never-do-anything-wrong, how-dare-you-criticize-us cabal that I cannot trust you until I know who you are. Sorry, but that's how it is. One mustn't cozy up to the SS until one knows where the cynanide capsules are being stored.
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