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Local artists address timely issues of discrimination, sexism, and loneliness
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Short founded his own dance company to share a world of history and hard-won wisdom with his dancers and students
Lovers and immigrants take similar leaps of faith in the cross-cultural romance "Pilgrims: Musa & Sheri in the New World"
Mosaic's season of "progressives behaving badly" takes a sharp left turn with "Eureka Day"
Mosaic's Theory slices through P.C. culture and progressive piety, but could use a sharper blade
Felicia Curry leads a crack comic cast in Mosaic Theatre's cutting fable Fabulation
Kelvin Roston, Jr. brings the late Donny Hathaway to life in a powerful exploration of what drove the singer to his death
The cast and production all have their moments, but not always in sync in Mosaic's Sooner/Later
Tense new productions of Native Son and columbinus explore toxic male rage, with varying degrees of success
We offer some of the best LGBTQ picks from the two-week festival
GMCW is emphasizing the themes in the varied show by adding LGBTQ voices
Anat Gov's "Oh, God" ultimately wastes a promising premise by sticking solely to the Old Testament