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We care less about the royal them than we do about the royal you. Are you doing right? Would you like some music, dance, theatre, drag or DJed grooves to help you get through the days and nights. then ye shall have it. We proclaim fun. ARTS Bechtel Fest 8 Chicago s Broken Nose Theatre company presents a series of online plays; the annual festival of new short plays features an ensemble of femme, female-identifying, non-binary, trans and queer actors talking about things other than men; free, thru March 26. https://brokennosetheatre.com/ Broadway on AirBnB Promotional-sponsored performances by a variety of talents: Tittus Burgess, cast members from ....
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First things first According to rising playwright Erika Dickerson-Despenza, New Orleanians who spoke out about government neglect and unpreparedness in the wake of Hurricane Katrina were prophets. They were prophets, she emphasizes, who were not listened to. In San Francisco last week for rehearsals and filming of the SF Playhouse/Lorraine Hansberry Theater production her play [hieroglyph], about a 13-year-old New Orleanian girl displaced to Chicago in the wake of Katrina, Dickerson-Despenza, herself black and queer with an extended family based in New Orleans, pointed to the devastating 2005 storm as a harbinger of things to come from the institutional unpreparedness that led to America s embarrassing year- long coronavirus fumble; to the blithe blindness about climate change that has left thousands of Mississippi households still without potable water after last month s unseasonable Southern freeze. ....
Chronicle Staff February 28, 2021Updated: March 18, 2021, 7:17 am ‘All Power to All People’ seen at Burning Man. Photo: A. Patterson The Chronicle’s guide to notable arts and entertainment happenings in the Bay Area. ‘Monumental Tour’ comes to Oakland The new traveling exhibition, titled the “Monumental Tour” comes to two locations in Oakland this spring and will feature works by acclaimed artists Hank Willis Thomas, Arthur Jafa and Kehinde Wiley. Wiley’s famed “Rumors of War” sculpture, featuring a Black rider on horseback in monumental style, will be on display in Latham Square. Thomas’ “All Power to All People” and Jafa’s “Big Wheel” are both set to be displayed at 4400 Telegraph Avenue. This iteration of the tour is the first time all three sculptures will be exhibited as a group. ....
This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts in Times of Corona, host David Latulippe welcomes the New Conservatory ....