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Wednesday, November 29,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

A Bad Boy Grows Up

Angelo Jaramillo doesn't hide the destruction that goes on after dark.
Wednesday, November 22,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Read It: Musical Notes

Cold nights, hot jazz.
Wednesday, November 15,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Brutal and Lyrical

Book Review: Cave Canem poets rearrange America's face.
Wednesday, November 8,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

My Dinner with Johann

Theater Preview: Bach at Leipzig.
Entertaining, fugue-like farce echoes Stoppard.
Wednesday, October 18,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Read It: Bookmark-Worthy

Online reading for readers.
Wednesday, October 11,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Metafictional Man

The three Ws of Robert Coover: writing, wine and winning.
Wednesday, September 27,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Read It: Snappy Shorts

Who has time for an epic?
Wednesday, September 13,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Off the Cuff

Performing Arts Review: Ruth Zaporah proves that preparation isn't always best.
Wednesday, August 23,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Read It: Postmodern Myth

Classics, retold and revamped.
Wednesday, August 16,2006
Theater & Stage Reviews

Post-Apocalypse Now

Theater Review: WENOMADMEN.
The end of the world makes theater interesting again.
 
 
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