TDF Stages Archive
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Is There a Funny Side of Racism?
By GREG KALLERES If advertisers convince us to buy their products—and we like the products we buy—then does it matter how they get our attention? If they think about us as blunt demographics, as "white" and "black" and "Asian," does it hurt us? Those questions drive "Honky," Greg Kalleres' new comedy about the color-coded world […]
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Liz Smith Dishes on Bette, Holland, Ann, and Sue
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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We’ve All Been Touched by TKTS
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Throwing Shivs at the American Songbook
By ERIC GRODE
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Motown Songs Sound Different in a Riot
By MARK PEIKERT
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WATCH: Meet the Amoralists
This video was directed by Mark Blankenship and shot and edited by Nicholas Guldner.
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I Forgive You For Hiroshima (With Art)
“It’s funny how little gems stay with you and explode inside of your imagination,” says director Joan Evans, referring to a short article about the life of Takashi Tanemori that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle soon after the events of September 11th in 2001. The article was about Tanemori, a Hiroshima orphan, and his journey from wanting revenge to seeking reconciliation. “It was a totally
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This Play is Suddenly a Mystery-Thriller
By ANDY BUCK
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Why FRIGID Fest Chooses Shows at Random
Artistically speaking, the FRIGID New York Festival —which runs through March 3 at the The Kraine, the Red Room, and Under St. Marks—is often about the value of losing control.