Dee Perry shares a conversation with the Pultizer-Prize-winning playwright behind Ruined-- Lynn Nottage-- whose earlier play Fabulation goes onstage at Karamu House. Plus Cleveland native and political funny manAndy Borowitz hits the funnybone with his new book Who Moved My Soap? The C-E-O's Guide to Surviving in Prison: The Bernie Madoff Edition and a one-night stand tonight at the Improv. And we hear how the mythical Sphinxis the inspiration for promoting diversity in classical music in both Oberlinand Akron.
Lynn Nottage, Andy Borowitz and The Sphinx Organization
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