Posted on 07 December 2009

Kerry Washington, one of the star’s of David Mamet’s new play “Race” chose a dress as bold as the play’s subject matter for the opening night after party last night. Washington plays opposite James Spader, David Alan Grier, and Richard Thomas in a serious examination of matters both black and white. This is on my must-see list.
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