Author: Jeremy M. Barker
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Talking with the Creators of “Ubu Sings Ubu”
Tony Torn and Dan Safer talk about how they out together the coolest show onstage this month
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Richard Maxwell Discusses “Isolde”
In the company’s newest show, Richard Maxwell comes closer than ever before to a conventional well-made play. But for him, it’s all part of the process of interrogating our most basic assumptions about the theater
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Mallory Catlett’s “This Was the End” at the Chocolate Factory
Jeremy M. Barker responds to Mallory Catlett’s “This Was the End”, playing through March 8 at The Chocolate Factory.
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Revisiting the “Black Male” Through Performance: A Conversation With Jaamil Olawale Kosoko
The curator of this weekend’s “Food for Thought” at Danspace talks about challenging the dominant representation of black masculinity
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Dystopian Cigar Factories on Rocks Hurtling Through Space
Culturebot contributor Jeremy M. Barker discusses the new play “Muazzez” with Mac Wellman and the playwright’s long collaboration with actor Steve Mellor.
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Kyle deCamp on “Urban Renewal,” Part of Crossing the Line 2013
“In some ways it’s very much about innocence and loss of innocence,” the artist Kyle deCamp told me over tea a week and some ago, “and our collective complicity in this fantasy that we live these autonomous private lives that are constantly at odds with power.”
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Crossing the Line 2013: At the Intersection of Social Practice and Inter-Disciplinary Art
Jeremy M. Barker talks to the curators and artists of FIAF’s Crossing The Line Festival, that begins today.
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Season Preview: Crossing the Line Festival 2013
Jeremy M. Barker previews the upcoming Crossing The Line Festival.
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Culturebot Comes Home to Seattle Thurs., Mar. 7
“Everyone’s a Critic” at On the Boards is our latest iteration of live critical interventions
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W.A.G.E. Criticizes Documenta 13 Curator Over Unpaid Artists
Amazingly, artists don’t always respond to the chance to work for free with gratitude
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A Return to “Performance”
Looking anew at unconventional performance through the work of Arturo Vidich, Claude Wampler and Harrison Atelier

