by Juliet.Wittman | May 16, 2022 | Language and Life, Thoughts on Aging, Westword
A draft of a Supreme Court decision banning abortion has leaked, and although reporters are carefully explaining that this is preliminary and may yet be edited, the import is clear: The court plans to destroy Roe v. Wade. Abortion will be illegal, and it seems no...
by Juliet.Wittman | Jun 7, 2021 | Language and Life, Theatre, Westword
This article originally appeared in Westword. No theater company in the country is quite like Buntport. This group of five local creatives — Brian Colonna, Hannah Duggan, Erin Rollman, Erik Edborg and SamAnTha Schmitz — stages entirely original productions. The...
by Juliet.Wittman | May 7, 2021 | Language and Life
This article originally appeared in Westword. Where there was once a bustling Denver theater scene becoming more interesting by the year — more experimentation, funkier musicals, explorations of race, sex and identity, immersive events featuring food and drink...
by Juliet Wittman | Jul 3, 2020 | Language and Life
If I could take a minute of your time, sir. I’m not worth more, I know. You do too, of course, you with your briefcase, hi-tech watch, and gleaming teeth. You jog every morning and work up a healthy sweat. Then you’re in the shower, tanned but not too much, muscled,...
by Juliet.Wittman | Jul 2, 2019 | Language and Life
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