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SEATTLE, WA—Artistic Director Peter Boal has announced the line-up for Pacific Northwest Ballet’s season. Highlights include a program devoted to the work of acclaimed choreographer William Forsythe; the come back of popular works by George Balanchine, Alexei Ratmansky, David Dawson, and Nacho Duato; a world premiere by New York Metropolis Ballet’s Justin Peck, a PNB premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa; and a fond farewell to the Northwest’s favorite holiday tradition, Kent Stowell and Maurice Sendak’s Nutcracker. (PNB will unveil a new film of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™ with sets and costumes by Ian Falconer in )
PNB is now accepting season subscription renewals and new subscription orders; New and renewing subscribers may also purchase tickets to the Stowell & Sendak Nutcracker, which goes on sale to the public on May The PNB Box Office opens for season ticket sales on Monday, July For further information, contact the PNB Box Office by phone at , online at , or in person at Mercer Highway. Discounted subscription rates are available for senior citizens and students with ID. All programming and dates are subject to modify. For more information, go to .
Sender, Katherine. " Dualcasting: Bravo’s Gay Programming and the Quest for Women Audiences". Cable Visions: Television Beyond Broadcasting, edited by Sarah Banet-Weiser, Cynthia Chris and Anthony Freitas, Novel York, USA: New York University Press, , pp. Sender, K. (). Dualcasting: Bravo’s Gay Programming and the Quest for Women Audiences. In S. Banet-Weiser, C. Chris & A. Freitas (Ed.), Cable Visions: Television Beyond Broadcasting (pp. ). New York, USA: New York University Press. Sender, K. Dualcasting: Bravo’s Gay Programming and the Quest for Women Audiences. In: Banet-Weiser, S., Chris, C. and Freitas, A. ed. Cable Visions: Television Beyond Broadcasting. New York, USA: Novel York University Press, pp. Sender, Katherine. " Dualcasting: Bravo’s Gay Programming and the Quest for Women Audiences" In Cable Visions: Television Beyond Broadcasting edited by Sarah Banet-Weiser, Cynthia Chris and Anthony Freitas, New York, USA: New York University Push, Sender K. Dualcasting: Bravo’s Gay Programming and the Quest for Women Audiences. In: Banet-Weiser S, Chris C, Freitas A (ed.) Cable Visions: Television Beyond Broadcasting. New York, USA: New York University Pr June 4th, June is Self-acceptance Month! Its a moment when Boston and many other cities around the country hold pride parades to celebrate LGBTQIA+ experiences. June 28th this year is also the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York City, which led to the first pride marches around the country to mobilize gay rights activists. BU Libraries has many books, movies, and music recordings to help you mark Pride Month. Here are just a few we recommend. If youre interested in learning more about Stonewall, try Stonewall: the riots that sparked the lgbtq+ revolution. If youd fond of to learn more about gay history before Stonewall, try The Gay Metropolis. Interested in Bostons LGBT+ past? Improper Bostonians : womxn loving womxn and gay history from the Puritans to Playland and The hub of the gay universe : an LGBTQ history of Boston, Provincetown, and beyond. For trans history we have Transgender history : the roots of todays revolution. You can also learn more ab Leigh Kotsilidis is a poet and intermedia artist who creates experimental participatory installations, performance art, scientific studies, poetry, and stop-motion animations. Generally interested in scientific knowledge production and how we arrive at essence in the face of a dominating discourse of uncertainty, Kotsilidis uses prevalent scientific theories as her starting point. Through reframing the familiar—whether via visual, written, or aural—Kotsilidis strives to level scientific facts systems for relatability and reinterpretation in order to provoke audiences to indicate on their own everyday entanglement and responsibility in scientific knowledge-building for creating more inclusive, non-hierarchical, and more-than-human understandings and relations. ? Throughout Kotsilidiss career, she has carried out several key projects at the intersection of literary and intermedia arts and science. She has written two books of poetry, Hypotheticals (Coach House Books, ) and Some of Us May Live (forthcoming); as well as created participatory installation and performance artworks, Lady Into Fox, Uncommon Birds, and Real Second, among others. She has also made work in collaborati .
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