Author: Omar Willey
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The Ghastly Impermanence: A Listener’s Theater
Thoughts about Andrew Allan and the idea of creating a Canadian national theater through broadcast.
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Weekly E-book: Selected Masterpieces of Polish Poetry
This week return to poetry for our electronic book of the week, surveying the poetry of Poland, courtesy of translator Jarek Zawadzki.
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The Crawling Creator Crawling in the Same
Thoughts on UMO Ensemble’s attempts to Fail Better.
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Nothing, Taking Its Course
Thoughts on Ghost Light Theatricals’ offerings of Beckett’s Endgame and Blood Ensemble’s Beckett-inspired NDGM.
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Future Present: DASS Dance’s Lights Camera ACTION
Some thoughts about DASS Dance’s Lights Camera ACTION.
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“You have to think globally”: An Interview with Marwood Williams
Omar Willey interviews local singer-songwriter Marwood Williams about the blues, prog rock, the Creative Commons, digital delays and other things.
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Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom and the Broadly Thin Line
Thoughts on horror, morality, tone, and perspective, courtesy of the UW UTS’s Halloween production.
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Third Class Plays the Stone Way Cafe
A short preview of Lee Boyle’s solo show at Stone Way Cafe tonight.
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Celebrating Seattle: Light Bulb Bench
A little bit on Ries Niemi’s Light Bulb Bench in North Seattle.
