Cultural Affairs
Spring 2004
April
March
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Makandal: A Troupe Finds Joy in Haiti, Despite Current Events
By Adelia Harrison -
This Monty Python Trouper Lived and Breathed Comedy, As a New Film Will Show
By Declan Joyce -
'Atrainplays": When Creativity Hits the Fast Track
By Paula Wasley -
It's No Snap, But Cheap Cameras Can Produce Rich Images
By Atticus Brady -
Theater Review: 'Small Tragedy': When Restless Re-Creation Brims With Ideas
By Atticus Brady -
Theater Review: 'Small Tragedy' Lacks a Heroine One Can Cheer
By Tracy Charlton -
Jews, It Turns Out, Are Also the People of the Comic Book
By Tracy Charlton -
An 'Irish' Festival Sans Four-Leaf Clovers
By Nicholas Schager - Theater Review: 'Small Tragedy' Buckles Under the Weight of Its Loaded Themes
By Paula Wasley
February
- Film Review: 'Touching the Void' Has Big Ideas, But Is Flawed
By Dan Berrett - In 'Reactive' Art, the Virtual Seems All Too Real
By Steven Chen - 'Hiroshima Maiden': A Play Recalls the First Use of WMDs
By Zachary Lowe
Spring 2003
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Poetry
Meant To Be Heard, Not Read
By David Baez -
Freddie
Roman: Still Roasting After All These Years
By Danielle Stein - This
Isnt Your Parents Poetry: Hip-Hop Moves to Broadway
By Kieran Darcy - "Gods
and Generals" in Central Park
By Sarah Wyatt - Conversations
Between Painters: Shows Present Artists Side by Side
By Danielle Stein - For
these Understudies, Watching from the Wings is their Master Class
By Jessie Royce Hill
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