The Women Have Something to Say, conceived by Nicole Kenley-Miller of Intersection Arts Houston and composed by Madeline Styskal, marks the fourth and final project in The Why Collective's four-show series while in residence at Nancy Manocherian's the cell theatre.
is this something that interests you or not particularly? yes. so what s next? the next one is the first book has a kind of a dark comic flair. this book is by jessica blau called the wonder bread summer. she is highly comic. she s a southern california writer, she s got some sunshine in her voice. it s the story of ally, a 20-year-old college student for a very good reason steals a wonder bread bag full of cocaine. and she goes on a romp. there and s a good reason for that? there is a good reason. she s been working at a clothing store and doesn t realize it s a drug front. she s hasn t been paid, she s getting evicted and is about to
0 prescott, those heros and of course our hero firefighters across the country and those who fight for our freedoms around the world. thank you so much. i m brooke baldwin. happy 4th of july to you. now we go to washington. the lead with jake tapper is now. cheer up, england. we eventually game friends again. and in egypt, what comes next now that the president has been overthrown and members of the form are rule be party are being rounded up? the money lead, what s the 4th of july without the rocket s red glare? no fireworks for many of our families on bases across the country because our leaders in washington could not get their act to the. and in national news, limits on high capacity magazines. would any of that have stopped newtown, aurora or tucson, where gabby giffords of shot? i ll ask the couple as they begin the push for what they call gun responsibility. happy independence day for all of you. thanks for spending part of your holiday with us. we ll begin with our worl