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  • Cake Wrecks is trying to do some selfless good for the holidays and is "turning into a charity-pushing propaganda site for the next few weeks."

    Toothless tiger (link roundup) 2009

  • I have made many perfect cakes in my life, and 2 "Wrecks".

    Pastry Pranks 2010

  • You've already seen all the fun "Wrecks" our volunteer bakers provided for the tour this past week.

    Sunday Sweets: Tour De Force, Pt 3 2009

  • Brings new meaning to "Wrecks" as there was a car wreck somewhere to cause all those flames.

    Optimus Wrecks Jen 2008

  • The actor and LaBute, who directed, have worked together on previous incarnations of "Wrecks" in Ireland and New York.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By PAUL HODGINS 2010

  • How could Neil LaBute's "Wrecks," a quiet and seemingly sweet-natured play about a grieving widower's memories of his beloved wife, take such a sudden, nasty turn near the end, she asked?

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By PAUL HODGINS 2010

  • Neil LaBute's ongoing examination of the morality play raging within every human heart is advanced in a minor but fascinating key in "Wrecks," the monodrama Ed Harris performs with distinction at the Geffen's intimate Kenis space.

    Variety.com 2010

  • For some, the revelation at the end of "Wrecks" will carry all the surprise of a slowly approaching freight train.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By PAUL HODGINS 2010

  • How could Neil LaBute's "Wrecks," a quiet and seemingly sweet-natured play about a grieving widower's memories of his beloved wife, take such a sudden, nasty turn near the end, she asked?

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By PAUL HODGINS 2010

  • Still, LaBute is an expert craftsman, and there's much to be admired in the way he meticulously and methodically builds strangeness into "Wrecks '" only character, Edward Carr.

    The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By PAUL HODGINS 2010

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