Review: 'Private Eyes' lets viewers play within the play “If you ever discover that what you're seeing is a play within a play, just slow down, take a deep breath, and hold on for the ride of your life.” I fondly remembered this line, my favorite of Jack Handey’s “Deep Thoughts,” while watching the 2Cents Theatre Group's production of “Private Eyes: A Comedy of Suspicion” at the Hudson Theatre.
June 14, 2013 - Los Angeles Times
Thursday on the NewsHour: Novelist Walter Mosley When last seen, Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins was driving over a cliff, apparently to his death. Rawlins is the fictional private eye who, in the course of a dozen books, has become one of the best-known, longest-running characters in American literature. His latest adventure is told in the new mystery novel, "Little Green." Author Walter Mosley has written more than 40 books in a variety of genres and ...
June 14, 2013 - The Online NewsHour
In 'Little Green,' an Old, Familiar Character Makes an Easy Comeback Watch Video | Listen to the Audio JEFFREY BROWN: And finally tonight, the return of a popular mystery series. When last seen, Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins was driving over a cliff, apparently to his death. Rawlins is the fictional private eye who in the course of a dozen books has become one of the best-known, longest-running characters in American literature. His latest adventure is told in the new ...
June 14, 2013 - The Online NewsHour