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Monday, May 29, 2006

For Memorial Day, Deborah Tainsh talks about her memoir Heart of a Hawk: One Family’s Sacrifice and Journey Toward Healing. She writes about her step-son, Patrick, a soldier killed in action in Iraq and about his family’s struggles to face the loss. And a different kind of memorial, as the widow of Spalding Gray is joined by actors James Urbaniak and Hazelle Goodman to preview the upcoming performance of his works at P.S. 122, called Leftover Stories to Tell. Plus, Monday Morning Politics with Mark Halperin of ABC News.

Monday Morning Politics

Mark Halperin, political director for ABC News and editor of the political newsletter, The Note
- on the latest out of Washington

» The Note

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Shades of Gray

Kathleen Russo, creator and co-director of Leftover Stories To Tell
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Hazelle Goodman, actor whose credits include Woody Allen's film Deconstructing Harry and her solo show Hazelle Live!
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James Urbaniak, actor whose credits include Will Eno's one-man play, Thom Pain (based ...

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In Memoriam

Deborah Tainsh, stepmother of a soldier who died in Iraq and author Heart of a Hawk: One Family’s Sacrifice and Journey Toward Healing (Elva Resa Publishing, 2006)
- on the life of her stepson Patrick and how she and the family are coping since his death

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Open Phones

in defense of Barry Bonds

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Gray Matters




Gray Matters

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Co-director Kathleen Russo with artist Hazelle Goodman discussing "Leftover Stories to Tell" - a tribute to her late husband Spalding Gray. 5/29/2006.

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Channeling Spalding Gray




Channeling Spalding Gray

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Artist Hazelle Goodman performing lines from "Leftover Stories to Tell" as fellow actor James Urbaniak looks on.

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