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From the monthly archives:
February 2011
Can there be a field beyond “true” and “false” where we can meet and talk about “Exit Through the Gift Shop?” Danielle Winterton on breach texts.
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Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panthers will present “From the Sixties to the Future” on Friday, February 25, at 6 p.m. in Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall at Ithaca College.
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If I were Death, I’d want to change jobs, too.
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The thirteenth annual chili cook-off and moustache competition heat up the Commons; R&B vamper Johnny Dowd and his band turn Felicia’s into a pressure cooker. Post photographer Ed Dittenhoefer catches a few weekend events.
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A well-known political activist and public intellectual, Kushner’s legacy looms so large in theater that it is occasionally difficult to separate his life from his work.
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A Happy Valentine’s Day kiss from Death.
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Local independent bookstores provide a space in the center of the community where literary arts can flourish. Bob Proehl proposes a buy-out of Buffalo Street Books, which is closing this spring, and turning it into a community-owned non-profit.
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Theatre Incognita presented a reading of “The Laramie Project,” an oral history of the aftermath of a small-town following Matthew Shepard’s murder. Artistic Director Ross Haarstad introduced the show Thursday, February 10, 2011.
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The Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA is among the notable music events this Valentine’s weekend.
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