Love

Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company perform ‘Charlie Chan and the Mystery of Love’

There's wisdom in viewing a painful past with a sense of humor. It's better on the psyche and, if you're crafting a memory play, it gives the audience a much better time. Take the wit, warmth and maturity that underpin "Charlie Chan and the Mystery of Love," a new work by choreographer Dana Tai S...

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Sunday, October 24th, 2010 Underground Hypnosis No Comments

Dana Tai Soon Burgess and ‘Charlie Chan and the Mysteries of Love’

S unday afternoon in Santa Fe, maybe 1976, or '78, or heck, any given Sunday into the early '80s: In a little adobe house on Caliente Road, a boy sits glued to his television set. He's captivated by a portly, soft-spoken movie detective, whose politely delivered barbs carry a whiff of fortune-cookie...

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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 Underground Hypnosis No Comments

Under hypnosis, even Santa sucks at Eddie’s Attic

Getting very sleepy — and cheesy — for the kids by Madison Lee It's Friday night in Decatur and the Mayor of Ponce and I are at Eddie's Attic. Local nonprofit darling One Love Generation has hired the self-proclaimed "Bad Boy of Hypnosis" to put a group of local personalities under his spell to raise money to send a group of artistic kiddos on a culture and service trip.… [ Read more ...

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Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 Underground Hypnosis No Comments

On the city beat

With long sideburns, a colourful scarf and flaring bellbottoms, he lopes around, trying to embrace his love. She simpers, giggles and bites her lower lip. He grabs her. They kiss. They part. She looks coy. He looks delighted. Radha, he breathes. Rahim, she responds. Uh-oh, says the audience. These lovers are in for trouble.

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Saturday, July 24th, 2010 Underground Hypnosis No Comments

Long Time Coming | Ithica releases its awaited debut album, Ithica

"Josh grew up on the plains of West Texas/ watching his parent's love die." This begins the second track of local band Ithica's self-titled debut album. The song "Open/On/Start/Live" quickly sets the scene for the record: a conceptual work about young Midwestern lovers adrift in Cleveland and suffer... By C.M. Rodriguez.

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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 Underground Hypnosis No Comments