Marjorie Lipan
Leslie Silva
Leslie Silva (Ya-Ya Sisterhood) after dramatic readings from Howard Zinn's new book, "Voices of a People's History of the United States." Photo by Howard Lipan.
I first heard of Howard Zinn at the Jacob Burns Theater on October 2, 2004, when they showed the documentary about his life, "Howard Z.: You Can't Be Neurtal on a Moving Train." Deb Ellis and Richard Martinez (who composed and arranged the music) were interviewed by Janet Maslin after the show.
Leslie Silva
Leslie Silva (Ya-Ya Sisterhood) after dramatic readings from Howard Zinn's new book, "Voices of a People's History of the United States." Photo by Howard Lipan.
I first heard of Howard Zinn at the Jacob Burns Theater on October 2, 2004, when they showed the documentary about his life, "Howard Z.: You Can't Be Neurtal on a Moving Train." Deb Ellis and Richard Martinez (who composed and arranged the music) were interviewed by Janet Maslin after the show.