Threads of a woman's life in 'Intimate Apparel' - The Boston Globe
Lynn Nottage is an uncommonly versatile playwright who has ranged from the gut-wrenching drama of “Ruined’’ to the deftly pointed satire of “By the Way, Meet Vera Stark’’ to the turn-of-the-century social portraiture of “Intimate Apparel.’’
At Peabody Essex Museum, Gio Swaby's virtuosic portraits of Black women in thread and fabric - The Boston Globe
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Yes, 'Real Women Have Curves.' And the ART has a winner. - The Boston Globe
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I Thought My Mother Was an Only Child. I Was Wrong. - The Atlantic