Mark Dundas Wood

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Mark Dundas Wood is a writer and dramaturg in NYC and a regular contributor to TheaterScene.net and BistroAwards.com. His features and reviews have also appeared in Back Stage, American Theatre and The Oregonian. Fiction credits include Oregon Literary Review and Northwest Magazine. His adaptation of Henry James’s novel The Tragic Muse appeared at the Metropolitan Playhouse. As literary manager for New Professional Theatre, Mark worked with such playwrights as Katori Hall and Colman Domingo. He served as a dramaturg for the New York Musical Theatre Festival for nine seasons and has contributed articles for Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s magazines, Prologue and Illuminations.
RIP RGB, RIP GOP, RIP USA
None of the second-rate white men currently on the Supreme Court will receive the honors given to RBG when they finally die.
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Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)
And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?