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Artist of the Week 10/3-10/9: Alban Grosdidier Drowns And Resuscitates Emotions In His Work
To many, Alban Grosdidier, 22, may seem like the typical college student — a determined goal of getting through school, despite a few setbacks, with a couple of stamps on his passport to match. Archetypally for...
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An Enemy for All Seasons
The line between right and wrong can often be blurred by politics and nowhere more so than in Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People. The play centers on a pair of brothers on different sides of a moral debate. At...
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Connecting the Dots: ‘Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years’
Winding your way through the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Warhol wonderland is a bit like trying to make sense of a connect-the-dots drawing. The shape and the subject are there somewhere but where?
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‘Lawless’ Offers Mild Quaff of Gangster-Era Cocktail
When you’re in need of a stiff drink, you want the real thing and not a cheap off-shoot. Of course, living in a certain time and place when that’s not possible, sometimes you just have to settle. In the same way...
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From Baby Steps to Long Pants
If you’re smart enough and talented enough to boot, it doesn’t take that long to grow up. Constellation Theatre Company’s bright revival of Taking Steps by Alan Ayckbourn at Source in Washington, DC is a case...
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‘The Words’: It Seemed Like A Good Idea On Paper…
We all have something to say. However, precious few of us have lived experiences unique enough to be recounted and fewer still have the perspicacity to express their innermost thoughts and desires into significant...
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Tbilisi at Night: When the Lights Go Down, A Silk Road City Comes Alive (Part 2)
Groggily, I opened my eyes. What immediately came into view were the thick curtains; understated yellow wallpaper; the wooden table beside the quilt-draped bed; the humid air with an artificially sweet tinge -- I was at... -
Summer Movies: The Delightful and the Dismal
Summer is a time of popcorn movies, and while the buttery goodness of a bag of salty snacks is nearly always worth the added price of concessions, the feature itself often is not. Whatever your cinematic preferences,...
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From Denver with Love: Designer Mondo Guerra Challenges Fashion Conventions, One Stitch at a Time
In the pantheon of fashion meccas, New York, London, Milan and Paris are typically the first places that come to mind. Denver, Colorado, is usually an afterthought.
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Artist of the Week 9/12-9/18: Wilma Hurskainen Recreates Her Childhood Photos
Have you ever wished you could go back in time to a moment that was forever encapsulated in a worn-out childhood photograph with its ripped, brown edges – a moment of subliminal innocence and delight that held no...
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