Cynthia Nixon hadn’t been onstage since 2017, when she and Laura Linney alternated the roles of Regina and Birdie in “The Little Foxes.” She wasn’t expecting her comeback to be “The Seven Year Disappear,” playing an artist who also re-emerges after seven years. “It was really startling to me and
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Review: Cynthia Nixon Is Nowhere and Everywhere in ‘Seven Year Disappear’
The problem with writing a play about absence: How to fill the void? When a performance artist known as Miriam (Cynthia Nixon) vanishes in “The Seven Year Disappear,” a two-hander by Jordan Seavey that opened Monday at the Signature Center, we know only that she is a narcissist who steals
Mojo Nixon, Who Mixed Roots and Punk Rock, Dies at 66
Mojo Nixon, the rabble-rousing psychobilly musician and radio host who shot to fame with his satirical 1987 hit “Elvis is Everywhere,” died on Wednesday aboard a country music cruise that he was co-hosting. He was 66. His death was confirmed by Matt Eskey, the director of a 2020 documentary film
Trump's defense in 2020 election case could conjure ghost of Nixon once more
The cases against Trump and Nixon raised crucial constitutional questions about how far could a president go to stay in office if convinced his reelection was crucial to the nation, Ron Elving writes. Getty Images/File hide caption toggle caption Getty Images/File The cases against Trump and Nixon raised crucial constitutional
The reason why presidents can't keep their White House records dates back to Nixon
President Richard Nixon speaks at the White House on Aug. 9, 1974. He was preparing to leave the day after resigning because of the Watergate scandal. Nixon wanted to take his presidential documents with him, including his infamous tape recordings. But he was barred from doing so, and Congress passed