Search Results: Debra Cash
The elements of “Urban Nutcracker” have remained the same over the decades: a mix of classical, street, and global dance genres, buoyed by a medley featuring Tchaikovsky and Duke Ellington’s take on Tchaikovsky’s classic score.
Read More“I love to dance. I love music. My life is in the flow” — Seán Curran
Read MoreEach month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.
Read MoreThere is a sense that once wound up, the dancers are not going to let go – not from their power and not from their dreams.
Read MoreThe 2025 version of the Revels once again fills historic Sanders Theatre with comedy and music, while at the same time encouraging us to reflect on the things that are important in life — family, love, and the peaceful solitude of a cold winter’s night.
Read MoreThe film skims across topical issues aimlessly; it strives for relevance but never achieves it.
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Read MoreThere’s no question that the author of “Criss-Cross” approaches “Strangers on a Train” from a gay-centric viewpoint.
Read MoreScribble, smudge, repeat: the passage of time and the emergence and dissipation of information conveys the difficult work of experiencing coherence and retaining memory.
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Arts Commentary: Rich in Creativity — But Nothing Else
Predictably, when you get to the discussion of money, honey, the rubber hits the road.
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