by Anne Edwards
p. 379 ‘Let me say this ...’, Barbara Walters interview for ABC, 13 December 1994.
p. 380 ‘She’s God’s bell ...’, New York Magazine, 15 April 1994.
p. 381 ‘You did good ...’, Vanity Fair, November 1994.
p. 381 ‘You have to put make-up on ...’, ibid.
p. 381 ‘Barbra had a passion ...’, Wall Street Journal, 3 February 1995.
p. 382 ‘What the network ordered ...’, ibid.
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This chapter was especially helped by interviews with Larry Kramer, Richard LaGravenese and members of the staff and crew of The Mirror Has Two Faces, as well as Amy Rosefeld and other political science students who attended Streisand’s appearance at Harvard.
p. 383 ‘I’m a shy person ...’, Vanity Fair, November 1994.
p. 384 ‘Why are you doing ...’, interview, Kramer.
p. 385 ‘In Hollywood ...’, Wall Street Journal, 3 February 1995.
p. 385 ‘Why is it ...’, ibid.
p. 388 ‘What is the sin ...’, archives, Harvard.
p. 389 ‘Everyone was optimistic ...’, interview.
p. 390 ‘It was hard to tell ...’, ibid.
p. 390 ‘There were too many gauzes ...’, ibid.
p. 391 ‘The whole team ...’, ibid.
p. 392 ‘This woman has had ...’, interview, Kramer.
p. 392 ‘Barbra was deeply hurt ...’, interview.
p. 393 ‘This is my first major film ...’, ibid.
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