Theater: Palm Beach Dramaworks ends its season with Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa, a fictionalized tale of his mother and her four spinster sisters, who lead a repressed, impoverished life in the Irish village of...

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Reared in the orphanages of rural southwest Brazil, Gleidson Vasconcelos found his future one day as he looked into a window he was passing, and saw a girl dancing to the sound of a music box. “’She must be having a...

Dance | Tara Catao

There is an art to upping a play’s controversy quotient with its title. Certainly Stephen Adly Guirgis knew he was stirring up trouble and attention when he called his 2011 stage work The Motherf***** with the Hat. The same...

Theater | Hap Erstein

Greta Gerwig – intelligent, gangly, un-classically beautiful and uniquely fetching -- is now poised to be the new Parker Posey. That is, if there wasn’t already a new Parker Posey I missed, some indie-film It Girl...

Film | John Thomason

By Dale King The literary device known as the “willing suspension of disbelief” is “an essential element when experiencing any drama or work of fiction,” said poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who coined the phrase in...

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Raheleh Filsoofi: Embracing culture and clay

By Lucy Lazarony When Boca Raton resident Raheleh T. Filsoofi returned to her homeland of Iran last summer, she went determined to see her country through the eyes of an artist. An...

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‘Frances Ha’ a heroine worth rooting for

Greta Gerwig – intelligent, gangly, un-classically beautiful and uniquely fetching -- is now poised to be the new Parker Posey. That is, if there wasn’t already a new...

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‘Cock’: Battle of words enlivens question of sexual identity

There is an art to upping a play’s controversy quotient with its title. Certainly Stephen Adly Guirgis knew he was stirring up trouble and attention when he ...

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Harid marks 25 years with three celebratory programs

Reared in the orphanages of rural southwest Brazil, Gleidson Vasconcelos found his future one day as he looked into a window he was passing, and saw a girl dancing to the sound of ...

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Chameleon ends season with worthy revival of forgotten composer

It’s surely the case that most of the readers of this review have never heard of the Swedish woman composer Elfrida Andrée (1841-1929), whose career ran into the standard gender roadblocks of the...

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Cary Polkovitz: The painter turns writer

By Colleen Dougher West Palm Beach painter Cary Polkovitz has never been big on telling the stor...

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‘Shouting’ a poignant look at growing sound of silence

Nearly 50 million Americans suffer from hearing loss, most of it related to aging and exposure to loud noise. For more than two decades Katherine Bouton has lived with hearing loss so ...

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Weekend arts picks: May 24-26

Theater: Palm Beach Dramaworks ends its season with Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa, a fictionalized tale of his mother and her four spinster sisters, who lead a repressed, impoverished life in the Iri...

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Sundays: Standing in the corner with Kafka

By Myles Ludwig I’m not surprised that Franz Kafka woke up one morning and imagined he was some kind of giant beetle. He needed someone to talk to. A ...

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