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Cue Sheet – October 27th, 2005

ALEICHEM? I LIKE HIM

    Next week I’ll have a flood of theater-related material in the Tucson Weekly—why does everything open at once?—but for today, it’s just a single preview of An Evening of Sholom Aleichem at Invisible Theatre:

Murray Horwitz misspent his youth in Dayton, Ohio, in the library. Not reading books, but listening to records. Some of those records would lead him to co-write the musical Ain't Misbehavin' in the late 1970s. One other LP didn't involve music at all, and it would inspire him years later to create not a big musical, but an intimate, one-man show that he's bringing to the Invisible Theatre next week. The disc presented actor Howard Da Silva reading stories by Sholom Aleichem, the Yiddish writer who lived from 1859 to 1916 and created, among others, the characters who populated Fiddler on the Roof.
    Read the whole thing here.

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NO NEWS IS ... NO NEWS

    This is Day 2 of NPR telling us that there’s been no indictment yet in the the purported White House leak of C.I.A. operative Valerie Plame’s identity; it was such a slow news day Wednesday that the item led every morning newscast. I was just about to make a catty comment about this non-news reporting when I saw that Timothy Noah beat me to it. Thank goodness Harriet Miers took pity on reporters this morning and gave them something else to talk about.
    By the way, Gerneralissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.

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