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Photo Sue Harrison Writer Josephine Del Deo in her studio with a clay goose made by her son Romolo (a sculptor now living in Manhattan) when he was nine. |
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In the Arts
See this week’s Banner to read about Josephine Del Deo, a poet, novelist, playwright, biographer, historian and environmental activist. Del Deo is kicking off this summer’s spoken word programs at Payomet Performing Arts in North Truro. She will give three separate readings. Other program participants are political writer David Corn and novelist Peter Manso.
Also, read play reviews for “The Lovers” and “Twelfth Night” and movie review for “Me & You & Everyone We Know.” In this issue, an interview with Chris Busa, editor and co-founder of Provincetown Arts on the occasion of its 20th anniversary; interviews with the Scotts, the two guys who are writing gay male romance novels and Brian McNaught, author of “Sex Camp” and an interview with photographer Lora Brody.
See photos from art openings this past weekend in Provincetown, Wellfleet and Orleans; listings; briefs and much more.
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The painful transformation of Dusty Springfield
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