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Nov. 29 - Dec. 5, 2002

A Piece of Raw Humanity

Playwright Lloyd Suh debuts Masha No Home

By Terry Hong
Special to AsianWeek

Lloyd Suh is about to receive a fabulous holiday present: the Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST) — one of New York City’s most important stages, considered by many to be the top developmental theater in the country — will present a full production of his new play, Masha No Home, which goes up Saturday, Nov. 30...

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This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation
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A collection of 80-plus essays on race, culture, feminism and activism, which continues the dialogue begun two decades ago in the revolutionary This Bridge Called My Back. Included is an essay by original contributor Anita Valerio, who returns in This Bridge We Call Home as Max Wolf Valerio to discuss his new perspective on feminism since his transformation from female to male...

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