Entertainment & Arts
Julia Sweeney is no stranger to the solo show. “God Said, ‘Ha!’”
Feb. 8, 2019
Movies
In a more eco-minded Hollywood fantasy world, every suburban house would have a special centralized recycling kitchen where families would reprocess all the congealed oatmeal and cold eggs that don’t get eaten because Junior has to dash out to save the world.
March 29, 2002
Television
In the ‘90s, Julia Sweeney rose to fame playing the androgynous Pat on “Saturday Night Live,” a character whose indeterminate gender identity was a source of constant frustration for his (or was it her?)
Oct. 11, 2013
Getting together with an old friend shouldn’t have to be like this.
Feb. 23, 1995
The L.A. theater company will offer a short show every Wednesday for home viewing. The initial lineup also includes Jefferson Mays and Rory O’Malley.
March 31, 2020
Jim Emerson’s “I, Screenwriter” (Sept. 11) exemplified the politics of the “it’s who -you-know-not- what -you-know” complaint heard around town.
Oct. 2, 1994
In ‘God Said, “Ha!,” ’ sweet-spirited Julia Sweeney makes a witty, sensitive theater triumph out of a series of personal misfortunes and family tragedy.
June 4, 1996
Culture Monster Blog
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March 10, 2011
The phrase “as comfortable as old shoes” certainly applies to Julia Sweeney.
May 7, 2003
Go ahead, Mea. Apologize. Let’s face it, your play, “Mea’s Big Apology,” isn’t much.
April 29, 1988