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Kornbluth’s ‘Andy Warhol: Good for the Jews?’

Has Josh Kornbluth found religion? More to the point, has the theater world\'s best-known \"Red Diaper Baby\" been led there by pop-icon artist Andy Warhol? Or is that not what his newest comic autobiographical monologue - \"Andy Warhol: Good for the Jews?\" - is about?
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April 14, 2010

From SFGate.com:

Has Josh Kornbluth found religion? More to the point, has the theater world’s best-known “Red Diaper Baby” been led there by pop-icon artist Andy Warhol? Or is that not what his newest comic autobiographical monologue – “Andy Warhol: Good for the Jews?” – is about?

At 50, Kornbluth has chronicled much of his life in hilarious and provocative solo shows, from a New York childhood among remarkable communist adults through college (“The Mathematics of Change”) and temp work (“Haiku Tunnel”) to life in Berkeley with his wife, Sara, and son Guthrie, now 12, and discoveries of various aspects of what it means to be an adult (“Love & Taxes,” “Ben Franklin: Unplugged,” “Citizen Josh”).

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