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Whassup with Dixon Place?
The real-estate buzz never stops in this town. Chatter among developers, artists, landlords, and tenants is so loud that no one can hear you scream. The “frontiers” of Brooklyn and
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Big Art Party
Tonight Unisex Salon, the brainchild of downtown impresario Earl Dax, is hosting the opening night fete for Big Art Group’s show DEAD SET #3 (part of the Under the Radar
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Don’t Let the Under The Radar Festival Slip Below Your Sights
The Under the Radar Festival is officially underway, with a plethora of performances to shake up a dull New York January. UTR is akin to putting new works on shuffle,
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Dancers take over the Whitney – Tomorrow Only!
DANCING 9 to 5 ~ The Whitney Museum of American Art Altria ~ 120 Park Avenue South ~ at 42nd Street ~ January 17th, 2007 ~ What happens when energetic,
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Resident Organization Wanted! (Free space!!)
chashama seeks an energetic organization or group of artists to program our 74-seat black box theater on East 42nd Street from May 1, 2007 until November 1, 2007. The challenge
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Visiting with Radiohole
Editor and theatre critic David Cote recently profiled Eric Dyer, Maggie Hoffman and Erin Douglass of Radiohole, who are remounting their show Fluke, for an article in Time Out New
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Mabou Mines Get Sundance Lab Spotlight
Avant-garde theater company Mabou Mines will be participating in the Sundance Lab at White Oak this month. The Lab, an extension of the Sundance Institute Theatre Program’s summer lab, is
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Yuka Honda and Petra Haden at Location One
This just in: Location One is thrilled to present our January party event with an exclusive concert by multi-instrumentalist YUKA HONDA (co-founder of Cibo Matto) and violinist-singer PETRA HADEN (The
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Suzuki Drop-In Class
Our friends from The South Wing are offering a Suzuki-based Drop-In Class taught by Kameron Steele. It’ll be on Saturday mornings, January 13 & Jan 20 from 12PM-3PM at the
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You Belong To Me
International WOW unveils a new, global collaboration between Josh Fox and Frank Raddatz, former dramaturg to Heiner Muller. Traversing the Civil War’s finale, the campaign of Native American genocide, Germany’s
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Theatre Development Fund’s New Look
The newly redesigned website for TDF is now live, with fellow blogger Rob Kendt (The Wicked Stage) ensconced as the Editorial Content Manager. The site has plenty of resources for
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Performance Report: The Rapture Project
Lo, the angel Susan Sontag appeared, and she had a knock-down, drag-out fight with the Devil, and it was good. For my first field report of the New Year for
