MOVIES - Oct. 26, 1990
Ms. Woodward Goes to Washington: Joanne Woodward is in Washington for a conference titled “All Babies Count,” where she will address the issue of infants born addicted to drugs or alcohol. The campaign brings together Jean Kennedy Smith’s Very Special Arts organization and the Scott Newman Center, named in memory of her husband Paul Newman’s son. While there, Woodward took some time off from the conference to buttonhole senators about the National Endowment for the Arts appropriation being debated on the Senate floor, arguing against putting content restrictions on NEA grants.
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