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Classical ballets shine with its modern treatment
The National Ballet of Mexico returned to Albuquerque's National Hispanic Cultural Center last ...
‘Wozzeck’ well done, but dissonance unbearable
Monty Python's all-purpose link-line "And now for something completely different … ...
‘Bear’ bears heavy themes
A Navajo legend tells of an abused woman who, when finding no help, must choose between remaining hu ...
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Review: Rancho Pancho
“Rancho Pancho,” currently at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, incites discussion of race, class and sexuality, deliberately ignoring the injunction against discussing these hot-button topics. Originally developed in 2004 by... Read more »
‘Savage’ is versed in melody, laughs
Gian Carlo Menotti's comic opera "The Last Savage" opened Saturday night at the Sa ...
Laughs would benefit from quicker pace
The origins of the phrase "laughing stock" are not particularly funny. The phrase, meani ...
A volatile love lost to the mist of time
If Tennessee Williams had never met Pancho Rodriguez, would Stanley Kowalski ever have dominated the ...
‘Yankees’ steps up to the plate, delivers
"Damn Yankees" is the second production in Musical Theatre Southwest's 2011 season ...
Review – ‘Griselda’
For anyone familiar with Vivaldi only through The Four Seasons and a handful of instrumental works, the Santa Fe Opera’s “Griselda” will be nothing short of a revelation. The publicity... Read more »
For absent friends, a sincere gift of remembrance
Although the once-dreaded acronyms HIV and AIDS are not mentioned, "Lonely Planet" (1993 ...
As a perk of enchantment, a discount on opera
The Santa Fe Opera is extending an opportunity to New Mexico residents, new or longtime, who have ne ...
