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Fuse Theater Review: “Via Dolorosa” — An Innocent Abroad in Israel
January 10, 2016
Via Dolorosa would have been more effective if it had taken the form of a travel essay rather than a performance piece.
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Visual Arts Commentary: Two Books and a Play — Creating Architectural Literacy
Given the current state of play, any attempts to enrich our knowledge of the built environment are valuable.
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