Ann Magnuson - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • TheGazz.com (date n.a., 2006): "My J.T. LeRoy Story: Part 1" and "Part2", by Ann Magnuson. Reprinted, abridged, in Utne Reader (Feb 2007), pp. 96–98.
  • Interview (Sept 1995): Beverly D'Angelo interviews Ann Magnuson
  • Artforum (Oct, 1999): "The East Village 1979-1989 - A Chronology: Ann Magnuson on Club 57", by Ann Magnuson
  • The Village Voice (Aug 20, 1984): "Ann Magnuson: The High Priestess of Low Life", by Don Hewey
  • eFilmCritic.com (July 9, 2002): "Ann Magnuson - Supernaut", by Thom Fowler
  • Playbill (March 30, 2005): "Ann Magnuson Stars in Los Angeles Debut of Amy and David Sedaris' The Book of Liz", by Ernio Hernandez

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