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FULL OF GRACE, part 2: Oppressed Catholic voices on stage

Henrik Eger November 16, 2015 No Comments

More thoughts on the good, bad, and ugly presented in Scott Barrow and Robert Choiniere’s play about LGBT Catholics.

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How universal is Romeo and Juliet? Challenging hetronormative assumptions.

Rebecca Gluck October 11, 2013 1 Comment

Shakespeare is timeless. Romeo and Juliet is a universal love story. You have probably heard those sentiments expressed before, but are they true? Well, it’s…

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