Difference between revisions of "Tony Kushner"
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Kushner won a [[John Jay Award]] in 1994, and spoke at the [[2004]] CC [[Class Day]]. | Kushner won a [[John Jay Award]] in 1994, and spoke at the [[2004]] CC [[Class Day]]. | ||
− | In an interview with [[The Blue and White]], Kushner disclosed that he lost his virginity in [[Furnald]] 1016. | + | In an interview with ''[[The Blue and White]]'', Kushner disclosed that he lost his virginity in [[Furnald]] 1016. |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 13:38, 23 April 2013
- See also Wikipedia's article about "Tony Kushner".
Tony Kushner CC '78 is a playwright who wrote Angels in America and won a Pulitzer Prize.
At Columbia, Kushner was involved in Jester and majored in Medieval Studies. He was involved in a protest during his graduation ceremony in 1978. After, he moved on to NYU to study directing.
Angels in America was parodied in the 1994 Varsity Show as "Angels at Columbia".
Kushner won a John Jay Award in 1994, and spoke at the 2004 CC Class Day.
In an interview with The Blue and White, Kushner disclosed that he lost his virginity in Furnald 1016.
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Preceded by George Stephanopoulos |
Columbia College Class Day Speaker 2004 |
Succeeded by Robert Kraft |