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The More of a Freak You Become: Rude Mech’s The Method Gun, Acting, Danger, and the Most Colorful Armed Cults of the 1970s
The Green Room
Jan 11
To spark discussion, the Walker invites local artists and critics to write overnight reviews of our performances. The ongoing Re:View series shares a diverse array of independent voices and opinions; it doesn’t reflect the views or opinions of the Walker or its curators. Today, Andy Sturdevant of Salon Saloon shares his perspective on Thursday night’s performance of The Method […]
To spark discussion…
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Open Call: The Exception and the Rule
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Jan 10
Are you an artist with a foot in activism, a community organizer, or a small business owner? Are you someone who questions the status quo? Are you interested in uncovering structures of power and exclusion? Are you the exception and the rule? This spring, London-based artists Karen Mirza and Brad Butler present a collection of […]
Are you an artist with a foot in activism, a community organizer, or a small…
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Still Dots: A Comic
Crosscuts
Jan 10
In Still Dots, our yearlong dive into the deep end of Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949), I became so obsessed I began to live and breathe Vienna. So much so, in fact, that I went so far as to draw a few pages of a comic book based on one of the film’s most […]
In Still Dots, our yearlong dive into the deep end of Carol Reed’s The Third Man(1949), I became so obsessed I began to live and breathe Vienna. So…
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“The Future Seemed a Vague and Stupid Concept”: Memory and Empire in Tabu
Crosscuts
Jan 9
2012 festival favorite Tabu, by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (The Face You Deserve, Our Beloved Month Of August), will have its area premiere at the Walker this weekend. Taking its title from F. W. Murnau’s 1931 film, Tabu contemplates the sublime connections between memory and cinema, a subject that Gomes has spoken about at length […]
2012 festival favorite Tabu, by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (The…





