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    Baltimore’s premiere music venue. 2018 NEA Jazz Master Todd Barkan, the former programming director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, brings the world’s most exceptional musicians to the Charm City stage. In the kitchen, Michelin-starred chef Robert Wiedmaier serves up regional seafood and fresh twists o

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    True Blue - Lyrics - 8 month(s) ago

    Song by boygenius

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    • Feeling old and lucky One of the kids mentioned that boygenius’s True Blue is their current favorite song, and these are lyrics to be loved by a full grown ass adult, not a kid boygenius true blue lyrics https://t.co/4bj8so6EEo https://t.co/vcFXC2Hboc

  • Mashup Score: 30

    An expansive volume presenting crip approaches to writing, research, and publishing. Crip Authorship: Disability as Method is an expansive volume presenting the multidisciplinary methods brought into being by disability studies and activism. Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez have convened leading scholars, artists, and activists to explore the ways disability shapes authorship, transforming cultural production, aesthetics, and media.Starting from the premise that disability is plural and authorship spans composition, affect, and publishing, this collection of thirty-five compact essays asks how knowledge about disability is produced and shared in disability studies. Disability alters, generates, and dismantles method. Crip authorship takes place within and beyond the commodity version of authorship, in books, on social media, and in creative works that will never be published. The chapters draw on the expertise of international researchers and activists in the humanities, social sciences,

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    Stuntman - 8 month(s) ago

    An intensely physical, funny, and tender duet by two men wrestling with their relationship to violence – both onscreen and off. Fusing the Pow! Biff! and Wallop! of over-the-top stunt fights with personal stories of real encounters with violence from the performers’ lives, Stuntman explores the relationship between violence and masculinity and the impact this has on our perceptions of men. A show for anyone who has ever enjoyed a violent action movie (but felt a bit weird about it). ‘A thoroughly exhilarating 60 minutes that certainly pulls no punches’ ***** (TheRecs.co.uk). MadeInScotlandShowcase.com

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    • #EdFringe2023 Oh, #Stuntman will be fun light physical comedy, I said. A little emotional exhalation after @SilentFacesUK It is fun physical comedy, and brilliantly that, but also a deeply moving meditation on processing pain Wow. Over at Summerhall https://t.co/T6OV3pfAWD