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A scant two weeks after we named Once Upon a Time in Anatolia as one of 2012’s best movies, it’s showing at...
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The term “universal design” applies to designing buildings and environments that provide access to both disabled and non-disabled people. Tonight, Mike Love...
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Unfamiliar theatergoers will find the stage musical version of Footloose to be a different animal from either the original 1983 film...
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Area churches and a Fort Worth mosque will be hosting events this week as part of the Kwanzaa celebration. The nonreligious Afrocentric...
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In Amadeus, the character of Mozart dismisses the genre of opera seria and its fusty conventions as being populated by “people so...
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Iranian filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi has long been obsessed with capturing the bewilderingly diverse music of his country on film, as he did...
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Having starred in the Broadway version of Rock of Ages (and getting a cameo in the movie version), Constantine Maroulis now comes...
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Amphibian Stage Productions’ screenings of live broadcasts of National Theatre productions continue with Timon of Athens, Shakespeare’s fable about a powerful patron...
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Despite its name, the Quad Cities area is a cluster of five towns located on either side of the Iowa-Illinois border. This...
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Local playwright T.J. Walsh wrote a play about 19th-century Swedish playwright August Strindberg and his tumultuous problems with mental illness, unorthodox religious...