Talk:Performing Garage
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editWhy this article is at Performing Garage (with a redirect from The Performing Garage):
- Wikipedia:Naming conventions (definite and indefinite articles at beginning of name)
- Searches at NYTimes.com[1] and Time.com[2] show it's always designated as the Performing Garage without a cap on "the".
should add coordinates
editI don't know how to but it seems to me since this is about a location you might want to add coordinates to this entry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.101.130.73 (talk) 02:49, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
Spalding Grey, Liz LeCompte and Willem Dafoe lived there ?
edithttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/magazine/spalding-grays-tortured-soul.html reports that Spalding Grey, Liz LeCompte and Willem Dafoe lived together in the "Wooster Street Loft" -- was it upstairs from the Performing Garage?
From the Times: "LeCompte also met someone else: a 23-year-old actor from Wisconsin named Willem Dafoe, who joined the Performance Group in 1978. And yet there was never a definitive split between Gray and LeCompte. It was more of a slow, relatively agreeable drift into friendship. In the journals, Gray observes LeCompte as she gravitates toward Dafoe romantically — at times with the chaotic sense of someone losing his center but other times with the affection and distance of a brother. In 1979, Dafoe moved into the Wooster Street loft with LeCompte and Gray. They put up a wall with a door in it, dividing the apartment so LeCompte and Dafoe were in the front and Gray was in the back. The door was left unlocked, and the three of them shared a bathroom." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.101.130.73 (talk) 02:53, 31 October 2011 (UTC)