“Robert E. Lee: A Life” by Allen C.
08.09.2021 - 17:39 / thewrap.com
quipped sports writer Craig Calcaterra, referring to the fact that Lee and the Confederate army lost the war. Many in the South see the statue as a memorial to racism, then, as it’s not standing in honor of a winning team, but rather a losing side that fought against the emancipation of slaves.
“Robert E. Lee: A Life” by Allen C.
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August: Osage County,” starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. That flick’s awkward dinner scene — a laugh riot onstage because live theater audiences need to pierce discomfort with noise — was a letdown, too.Then I thought of Letts’ titanic Broadway turn as George in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” another small play that found a visceral, successful life on screen in 1966 thanks to director Mike Nichols.