The New York Times has published a followup article by Melena Ryzik about the June 9 Vineyard Theater performance of Voices In Conflict.
And then there's the Wilton Bulletin, "newspaper of record" for the Connecticut town whose Board Of Education prohibited performance of the play that has now become the hottest ticket on off-Broadway.
In the Bulletin's defense, their status seems to give them access to people like Superintendent of Schools Gary Richards who have otherwise clammed up to the print media since the Times article. But really, if a mass murder was ever committed in Wilton the Bulletin would probably offer the perp a slot on the op-ed page next to the victims' families. Is this balance, or is it cowardice in the face of controversy?