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bogart

[boh-gahrt] / ˈboʊ gɑrt /


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Her instincts are being recognized all over: She will have visual art in “Made in L.A.,” the Hammer Museum’s biennial this fall; a comedy album, on the artist Seth Bogart’s Wacky Wacko label, is also forthcoming.

From New York Times

But “The Beautiful Lady,” a musical by Elizabeth Swados from 1984, is actually the artistic forebear of Dave Malloy’s “Great Comet,” even though it is only just now getting a New York premiere at La MaMa, under Anne Bogart’s evocative direction.

From New York Times

There are poems from Bessie on view; there’s a pamphlet published by the Committee for the Hollywood Ten, called “For Justice and Peace by the Wives of the Hollywood Ten”; there’s a script, with accompanying audio, for a radio spot supporting the Hollywood Ten created by the Committee for the First Amendment, which was made up of Hollywood A-listers such as Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Huston and others.

From Los Angeles Times

I read for Neil Bogart's sidekick.

From Salon

Timothy Bogart, who's Neil Bogart's son, reached out to me years ago.

From Salon