When mistakes are made in the wild, wacky world of journalism, it’s usually always the writer’s fault (sometimes, it’s an error by an editor; but we’re not supposed to talk about that). But in THIS case, it’s absolutely someone else’s fault: that of John Reed, whose play All The World’s a Grave: a […]
Source: OC Weekly
John Reed Puts Shakespeare in a Blender and an Anti-War Statement Results
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