Delia Ephron

Do You Like What You See When You Look In The Mirror?

Posted 02.29.2012

It's freaky how age creeps up on us. One day we're getting married, building careers, having children, and the next, we're looking in the mirror and a...

Penguin Gives Name To New Imprint

nytimes.com | JULIE BOSMAN | Posted 07.17.2011

For six months, the new imprint at Penguin Group USA headed by David Rosenthal has remained stubbornly nameless. ...

Off-Broadway: Love, Loss, and What I Wore, The Divine Sister, You've Got Hate Mail

Regina Weinreich | Posted 05.25.2011

Regina Weinreich

America Ferrera huddled in a back booth at B. Smith restaurant chatting with her pal, Gilmore Girl Alexis Bledel, the occasion: the 500th performance ...

Girl Talk: Goranson and Colin Enjoy What I Wore

Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011

Jon Chattman

For years, Alicia Goranson played Becky on the groundbreaking sitcom Roseanne. Now she's in Love, Loss and What I Wore, the Ephron sisters' latest Off-Broadway treasure.

Love and Loss for the Next Generation

Regina Weinreich | Posted 05.25.2011

Regina Weinreich

As the five actresses of Love Loss and What I Wore meticulously lay out every meaningful bit of wardrobe -- the Brownie uniform, the prom frock -- the words exert the power of Proust's madeleine on me.

What Happens If Your Mother (Not Your Favorite Reality Star) Has Plastic Surgery?

Delia Ephron | Posted 11.17.2011

Delia Ephron

In my research, what was so startling was how aware all teenage girls were of their mother's hatred of aging. One girl said, "Every time I wrinkle my forehead, my mother points it out and tells me not to."

Getting to know Mary Birdsong and Life in "Ephronia"

Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011

Jon Chattman

The actress Mary Birdsong has extensive credits in television, film, and the stage, and is currently appearing in the Ephron sisters' latest work, Love, Loss and What I Wore.

Stage Door: Fela; Love, Loss, and What I Wore; What The World Needs Now

Fern Siegel | Posted 05.25.2011

Fern Siegel

Fela, which chronicles the life of Nigerian musician and political activist Fela Kuti, is a kinetic, multimedia experience that explodes nightly at the Eugene O'Neill.