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Mad Puppeteer On The Loose! – Lunatic Cunning at Dixon Place

James Godwin - he of Uncle Jimmy's Dirty Basement fame - brings his mad puppeteering skills to Dixon Place in his first new show in a long time. Lunatic Cunning should prove to delight and amaze. »

David Neumann’s Restless Eye at NYLA and a backlog of ephemera

Friday night took us to Exit Art for the opening of their final exhibit, Saturday night took us to see David Neumann's "Restless Eye" at NYLA, and Sunday we finally found some time to write up the past three weeks of Andy's life. »

One-Eyed Men In the Kingdom of the Blind

The trio of magicians who perform "Elephant Room" on working in community theater, performing in broken Japanese, and their upcoming appearance at Satan's Warehouse in Brooklyn »

Alec Duffy Talks Secret Societies & Hoi Polloi’s New Show

In "All Hands," opening this week at IAP, the Obie-winning company stages its largest exploration of how Americans stage community yet »

A Poorly Edited Stew Of Half-Baked Thoughts

A logorrheic response to writer's block wandering through craft beer, personal histories, Tanja Liedtke's legacy, the Deschanel sisters' TV shows, & Theresa Rebeck's gender problems »

A Poorly Edited Salmagundi Of Half-Baked Thoughts

A logorrheic response to writer's block wandering through craft beer, personal histories, Tanja Liedtke's legacy, the Deschanel sisters' TV shows, & Theresa Rebeck's gender problems »

Young Jean Lee’s “Untitled Feminist Show”: The Con

Everything you ever wanted to know about this show, you learned in your middle school health ed class »

Young Jean Lee’s “Untitled Feminist Show”: The Pro

Guest contributor Cassie Peterson writes about YJL's challenging new show at PS 122's COIL Festival »

Culturebot Conversation with Brad Learmonth of Harlem Stage

Andy chats with Brad Learmonth, Director of Programming at Harlem Stage, to discuss the spring season, next year's 30th Anniversary and more. »

Molissa Fenley at Judson Church

Molissa Fenley will present NY premiere's of her newest works at Judson Church on Monday, Jan 9. The one-night-only program features two new ensemble works, Credo in US, set to music by John Cage, and The Vessel Stories, set to music by Philip Glass. M... »

Molissa Fenley at Judson Church

The choreographer talks about her two new works, at Judson Church one night only on Jan. 9, set to scores by John Cage and Philip Glass »

Culturebot’s January Festival Resources Page

CBOT's indispensable resource page for news, views, and information about UTR, COIL, American Realness, and January's festival madness »

COIL 2012: An Interview with Rabih Mroué

One of Beirut's most respected artists is making his US debut at PS 122 this January »

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COIL 2012: An Interview with Lin Hixson and Matthew Goulish

A brief discussion with the artists, late of Goat Island, behind Every House Has a Door »

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COIL 2012: William Cusick and Kenneth Collins of Temporary Distortion

The minds behind Temporary Distortion explain how they explored the fact and fiction of cop-life in "Newyorkland" »

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