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...thrilling Veterans Day weekend may have been best described by Joshua Z. Heller...

Author: By Elie G. Kaunfer, | Title: Students Celebrate Vets Day | 11/12/1991 | See Source »

Boston University School for the Arts Faculty Recital-with Joan Heller, soprano, and Thomas Stumpf, pianist. In the Tsai Performance Center at 685 Commonwealth Ave. in Boston. Call 353-3345. Sunday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Everywhere | 10/17/1991 | See Source »

...three candidates sought the First U.S. Congressional District seat from South Carolina, right in the heart of the Protestant South. Atwater apparently asked the third-party candidate to advertise the fact that the Democratic candidate, Max Heller, was Jewish. The independent proceeded to proclaim that Heller did not believe that "Jesus Christ has come...

Author: By Mark N. Templeton, | Title: Good Riddance | 4/3/1991 | See Source »

...most extreme reading of the review, Pachter could be said to be calling Heller and the Chicago production staff of carelessness. In and of itself, that is a serious allegation, but to say Pachter lets fly charges of racism obfuscates a very real and pressing issue in the Harvard theater community and in the larger world of drama: the responsibilities of cross-casting...

Author: By Kelly A.E. Mason, | Title: Repercussions in Cross-casting | 11/30/1990 | See Source »

...seemingly logical conclusion of this argument would be that Heller should be able to cast minority players in whatever roles she likes, and that Pachter should consider another medium, say sportswriting. Certainly Heller should be allowed to cast whomever she likes, and she deserves praise for embracing the ideal of cross-casting. But like any political figure, she has responsibilities. In cross-casting, she suggests that race is a superficial characteristic, and that anyone in the audience who disagrees, who thinks that a Black man embodies a stereotype, who thinks that an actor's black skin implies some awful caricature...

Author: By Kelly A.E. Mason, | Title: Repercussions in Cross-casting | 11/30/1990 | See Source »

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