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Choreographer No??mi Lafrance is about to take a big plunge. Her latest work, Agora II, is set in a cavernous empty pool in Brooklyn, N.Y., where more than 70 dancers, ages 8 to 60, will dance, sing, run, frolic, argue, embrace, cycle and hula-hoop. Spectators are expected to take part--they'll get cues during the performance via text messages to their cell phones. Although the show opens in a few days, Lafrance hasn't quite perfected her method of simultaneously transmitting messages to hundreds, possibly thousands, of audience members. But leaping over obstacles is her signature move...
...educational institutions are more deserving of contributions. “Does Harvard ‘need’ my money more than, say, a struggling black college in the South?” asks David Owen in a recent article on the Campaign in Harper’s Magazine. No??just as he points out, the Boston public school system could easily use extra cash...
...over a dispute concerning an edit of one of Mallory’s pieces.“‘Gimme gimme. Gimme gimme another edit,’” Mallory recounted. “You don’t say ‘no?? to Norman Mailer and get away with it.”According to Mallory, Mailer’s wife at the time claimed to have been unaware of the nine-year affair, though she added that this claim was “ridiculous.”Considering Mailer?...
...taken care of this, too, with a darned scene of the band rocking out—cross-stitch style. This budding band obviously refuses to succumb to overused music video motifs, but instead prefers to grow a fan base attracted to the more imaginative and unorthodox. —No??l D. Barlow
...news for the chairs if a lot of the search authorizations come back with no??s on them,” the chair said. “Then you have to go back with your tail between your legs and say ‘we didn’t get that one,’ and then people will say, ‘well how come that group...