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Seeing the World through Different Eyes
A young girl holds her luminous yellow dress above the small tide of the ocean shore, a firm contrast against the gray-blue water and the white-encrusted waves that seep forward relentlessly toward the dark-haired...
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‘Peter and the Starcatcher’: An Uplifting Flight into Childhood Memories
It’s extremely rare that Broadway theatre is inventive, compelling, and fun. Such is the case, however, with Peter and the Starcatcher, the prequel to the Peter Pan story
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Alex Kisilevich: The Camouflaged Man
Encountering the work of Alex Kisilevich is a little like spotting a Kallima butterfly for the first time. Kallima comes from the Greek word “kali,” which means beautiful, but put aside your perceptions of that...
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‘Massacre (Sing to Your Children)’: A Psychological Mix of Promising Charm and Tangled Mess
Political theater is almost always problematic. Characters often get lost in the messages they are trying to get across and the messages then feel incomplete or didactic.
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A Million (And A Half) Little Pieces: New York Artist Sean Kenney Creates Unbelievable Sculptures with Tiny Bricks
Lego; you know, those little multicolored building blocks you had as a child. Chances are, you undoubtedly bragged to your friends about how many Lego toys you had. It was a sign of status, and countless hours of...
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‘Clybourne Park’: The Hottest Real Estate on Broadway
Race and real estate and the volatile values of each collide in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris, which opened April 19 at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway. If you think it’s about...
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Playing Dress-Up at the IMATS
Imagine a world of grownups who never got over playing dress-up and you get the general idea behind the International Makeup Artist Trade Show (IMATS), held at Pier 94 in Manhattan on April 14 and 15.
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From Scotland with Love: A Night of Brave Fashion for Brave Causes
“Why do Scots wear kilts? Because my wife can hear a zipper a mile away” goes the old Scottish joke. Despite the witticisms of why the Scottish people wear kilts, what is underneath those kilts and how you can...
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Live. Breathe. Dance.
In 2009, a group of dancers in crisp white apparel took the stage, dancing their hearts out and conveying their hopes, heartaches, and dreams onto the floor. Movement traveled through time like a joyous symphony...
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T.A.G. Unseen: A Visual
A chandelier of empty prescription bottles hangs in the middle of a large white room in the Rogue Gallery of the West Chelsea building in New York. As people look up at the sunshine hues emanating from above them,...
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