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“Mine,” by Shayna Strype, opens at Dixon Place, with a live/in-person option, on April 21, 2021
Dixon Place will be offering a package of four new Spring 2021 Productions beginning April 21, with limited in-person seating available for three of the shows. Their live streaming will continue for the time being, as well.
They write: “Abandon your virtual skepticism (or your couch) and join the revelry! Tickets are on sale, with an option to experience all 4 shows at one great price!”Here’s the lineup:
MINE by Shayna Strype: An ecofeminist tragicomedy investigating our relationship to our stuff, our earth, and ourselves.
April 21, 22, 23, 24 at 7:30PM
J. Hillis Miller, 92, Dies; Helped Revolutionize Literary Studies
He was most closely associated with the Yale School, which took on the foundations of literary scholarship in the 1970s and ’80s.
The literary critic J. Hillis Miller in 2009. He was not only deconstruction’s great explicator; he was also its great defender.Credit.Jeremy Maryott
Feb. 13, 2021
J. Hillis Miller, a literary critic who, by applying the wickedly difficult analytic method known as deconstruction to a broad range of British and American prose and poetry, helped revolutionize the study of literature, died on Feb. 7 at his home in Sedgwick, Me. He was 92.
• The Great Gatherings for Black Lives Matter
The diverse marches to end police violence brought together black, brown, white, old and young, gay and straight by the tens of thousands across the country and around the world to demand justice and respect for our Black brothers and sisters.
• The Great Frontline Heroes of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Doctors, nurses, technicians, service people, teachers, mail carriers, grocery clerks, firefighters – the list goes on and on of people who are risking their lives for the rest of us in the midst of this pandemic.
Words of Dr. King and music performed by local actors and musicians including Andre Lee Ellis, DiMonte Henning, Dorothy James, David Nunley, Juli Wood, Robin Pluer.
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