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John Butler's choreography is innovative and intelligent, examining the theme of the piece with segments representing sensual pleasure, fear, and remorse and movements mimicking erotic dance and guilty flagellation...

Author: By Eleni N. Gage, | Title: Ailey Company Leaps Into Future | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

Gender roles are examined throughout the piece which is danced to John "Mighty Mouth" Moschitta's spoken synopsis of "A Streetcar Named Desire," John Lee Hooker's "Smoky Joe's Cafe," and a Jimi Hendrix song, among others. The movement is jerky, yet sensual, an erotic power struggle whose attitude carries over to the curtain call which brought down the house Tuesday night...

Author: By Eleni N. Gage, | Title: Ailey Company Leaps Into Future | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

Mirta Ibarra as Diego's neighbor Nancy, a feisty and sensual woman "of a certain age" with whom David has an affair, turns in the film's other great performance. Ibarra, whose character is reminiscent of Maria Rojo in "Danzon," is at once funny, carnal and moving...

Author: By Joel Villasenor-ruiz, | Title: Alea's Tropical, Topical 'Strawberry' Dips Into Castro Critique | 2/16/1995 | See Source »

That is, of course, unless you're one of the idol-worshipping fans who drool all over their poster-puttied magazine pin-ups of androgynous lead singer Brett Anderson, in which case all of the songs on the album will take on a deeper sensual connotation. If you're not one of the die-hard few, however, you might be just a bit put off by the continual lyric references to dogs, daddies, pigs, and heroin(es). While the meandering melodies and melancholy rhythms of the songs are innocuous enough, the incessant darkness of the lyrics is distracting and almost...

Author: By Coventry Edwards-pitt, | Title: Brit Band Suede Fails to Sway | 2/2/1995 | See Source »

...content with the erotic equivalent of vanilla ice cream. Sex got too scary and too hard to negotiate. For the millions of us who live glued to keyboards and monitors (computer at work, TV at home), food may be more than entertainment. It may be the only sensual experience left...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Nation Playing with Its Food | 1/9/1995 | See Source »

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