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Photo: Lisa Kraus

Monks are Funny Too

Carolyn Merritt

How long will any of this stick with most? As long as the prayer beads, flags, books and other Tibetan memorabilia are available for sale?

Photo: Lisa Kraus

Post-Paris Post

Lisa Kraus

A month after her return, Lisa wraps up her adventure with reflections and photos.

Photo: Eric McNatt

Context within the content: A zen dilemma? Or a writer’s responsibility?

Nicole Bindler

Miguel Gutierrez joined thINKingDANCE for a talk about his relationship to writing. He spoke about his development as an artist and how his writing practice has played a role in that journey.

Photo: Kathryn Raines

Levity and Loneliness

Nicole Bindler

"Onliest," created by Curt Haworth, is a site-specific work that enmeshes itself in the Mount Vernon Dance Space.

Photo: Matthew Murphy

Love and Showbiz at Keigwin + Co.

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Keigwin's narratives could be read at face value, interpreted and enjoyed in the moment. It was showbiz—well executed, popular and easy on the eyes.

Photo: Kathryn Raines

Alone, Together

Becca Weber

I get the sense of planets, orbiting the same sun but never meeting.

Photo: Matthew Murphy

Bring Back the Monks

Jonathan Stein

This was not scenic glam but a gender slam, reinforcing the gender stereotypes of the evening’s prior works.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Great Xpectations

Lisa Bardarson

Each Ballet X dancer committed to the choreography with the precision of an elocutionist, every movement enunciated perfectly and laden with meaning.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Sonorous Continuing

Patricia Graham

fidget’s Fourth Annual Fall Experimental Music Festival asks questions about the sound/vision continuum.

Authoritative Bodies in Mascher’s Microfestival

Megan Bridge

Giving attention to the experience of an audience’s interface with work by three very different artists.