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CELLOPHANE (jenny&john): 2016 Fringe review 5

Dante Robinson September 10, 2016 No Comments

We are brought face-to-face with the vast Digital Age to consider the implications it has on our cultural conversation—for better or worse.

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UNARMED: Realizing Race and Racism at Fringe Festival 2015

Courtney Lau August 3, 2015 No Comments

“Before we even get to move, the bodies just existing together in space is getting at American politics”

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Art After 5, Brian Sanders, Brian Sanders’ JUNK, FringeArts, Partners for Sacred Places, Shiloh Baptist Church, Suspended, Teddy Fatscher
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Talking Sex, Substance, and SUSPENDED with Brian Sanders

Debra Miller August 17, 2014 3 Comments

Perennial Fringe favorite Brian Sanders and his dare-devil dance company JUNK have created a provocative new offering for this year’s Festival. Described as a journey…

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