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Wednesday 05 – Self-described “lesbian squirrel in a shoebox” Whitney Chitwood takes the stage at MASS this week, fresh off the heels of her debut...
Banlieue
Nominated for an Oscar for International Feature, Les Misérables begins during summer 2018, with Parisians of all ages and races joyously celebrating France’s victory...
Night & Day
Wednesday 29 – The Southwest Car Wash Association Annual Convention takes place this week at Fort Worth Convention Center, with a keynote address from, uh,...
Liszting
During his peak years, Franz Liszt was the embodiment of his times, churning out music that was virtuosic, flamboyant, vulgar, and unabashedly Romantic in...
Night & Day
Wednesday 22 – Vincente Minnelli’s An American in Paris won the Best Picture Oscar, which was not only undeserved but also kept the superior Singin’...
Women’s Words and Music
Libby Larsen started composing in America in the 1970s, a time and place when a woman composer was a reason for everyone to point...
Night & Day
Wednesday 15 – About 60 years after the Spanish conquest of Mexico, a group of leading Aztecs came together to make the Codex Mexicanus, a...
Weather Girl
Japan’s entry into this year’s Oscar race is Weathering With You, and while the Irving Mall will be the only theater playing this animated...
Night & Day
Wednesday 08 – Randall M. Good focuses on human figures taken from both Judeo-Christian and ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Having recently wrapped up...
Thinking Machine
Ada Byron was the only legitimate child of the poet Lord Byron, who had five other kids by women other than his wife (including...


















