Outstanding play at Alliance for the Arts
It has been wonderful to live in Southwest Florida for more than 50 years and experience the growth and development of local theater. Kudos this past weekend to Bill Taylor and the Theater Conspiracy at Lee County Alliance for the Arts. I witnessed an outstanding production of a play written in 1986 by George C. Wolfe. “The Colored Museum” is directed by Sonya McCarter and brilliantly staged in 10 scenes in which the audience moved rather than the sets on stage. The all-black cast was amazing. I laughed, I cried, and I was immersed in those characters. The relevance of this play has carried across the years. How much has changed? Or has it?
Rochelle Lieb, Naples
Under filibuster, the minority rules
Political parties should be judged on the laws they propose and the laws they enact. If they propose bad laws, their members should not be elected. If they fail to enact the new laws they have proposed, their members should be voted out of office.
This country is supposed to run on majority rule, not rule by the minority that runs it now under the filibuster.
Doris Brown, Fort Myers
John Dugan a proven problem solver
The City of Naples needs proven leaders who have the ability to solve a variety of complex problems in an environment that is changing rapidly and who are able to develop relationships to work cooperatively to solve those problems. John Dugan has a proven track record of solving complex business problems and delivering solutions…
