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Membrane: Biology and Art is a wonderfully conceived and curated show.
Krisha feels as if it was pretty much made-up-on-the-spot, the narrative’s improvisations left in the hands of clueless amateurs.
Willing Suspension Productions serves as a valuable counter-balance to American academia’s Shakespeare-centric curriculum.
Senescence be damned: whether this was his last tour or not, Iggy proved he’s still got what it takes to play great rock and roll.
Gina Gionfriddo’s would-be black comedy about the American worship of money and status is a misfire on all levels.
Demolition eschews the conventional, spinning its way to a completely unforeseen yet beautifully apt conclusion.
The dancers in Yanira Castro’s company, a canary torsi, learned historically correct period movements.
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