Safe Programming Is a Big Risk
Caution may make sense in a crisis, but our long-term missions require us to make bolder choices.
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Caution may make sense in a crisis, but our long-term missions require us to make bolder choices.
After a quarter century at the helm of ACT, the classics-minded director/playwright is quitting while she’s ahead.
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