About Dee Davis
Award winning author of twenty-one novels and four novellas, including the A-Tac Series.
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Dire Distraction
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- Giving away a copy of Dire Distraction today on whinesisters.com Check it out! 6 hours ago
- My last blog as a sister! Talking about life coming full-circle & my run-in with Barry Manilow's limo 30+ yrs ago! whinesisters.com 7 hours ago
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Dinner and Chili Lights
Had a fabulous dinner with family recently. A place in the East Village called Panna II Indian Restaurant. According to the scuttle, the place is owned by brothers who were cooks on a freighter who abandoned ship and never looked … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurants
Tagged chili pepper lights, Dee Davis, Indian Food, New York City, Panna 2
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The Importance of Being Earnest
For most of the time I was growing up, we spent our summers in Creede. An old mining town in southwestern Colorado, it is now days noted for its fly fishing, and somewhat surprisingly for its repertory theatre company. And … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway
Tagged Brian Beford, Broadway, Dee Davis, Lady Bracknell, Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest
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A Lovely Night
Okay, one of my favorite things about living in Manhattan is being able to come out of a late running play or movie and still be able to find a great place for a drink or bite to eat. Recently, … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurants
Tagged after-theatre, Broadway, Dee Davis, Italian, Osteria al Doge
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A Maze of Italian Goodness
So last weekend, in the mood for a little adventure, we boarded the N train and headed for Mario Baltali’s Eataly. Located in the Toy Building at 200 Fifth Ave. between 23rd and 24th streets, Eataly is a sprawling 50,000 … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurants
Tagged agnoletti, Dee Davis, Eataly, Italian Food, Mario Batali, New York, pasta
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Arcadia
So our latest venture on the boards involved the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, home to among others, A Streetcar Named Desire and an Ideal Husband, and Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia. I confess that we probably wouldn’t have seen the play at all … Continue reading
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Tagged Arcadia, Billy Crudup, Broadway, Dee Davis, Grace Gummer, Tom Riley, Tom Stoppard
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