“Vinegar Tom" theater production reflects contemporary gender issues
By Jessica Dugan | February 18, 2018The theater department's production of "Vinegar Tom" provides social commentary on gender-based violence.
The theater department's production of "Vinegar Tom" provides social commentary on gender-based violence.
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After a career from law to comedy, visiting professor Fred Talbott leaves his mark on UR through his business communications class and Empathy Project.
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