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Exit Stage Right: ETL’s daring cacophony of farewells

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A bit of tough love for the folks at English Theatre Leipzig.

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African Connections: destination Congo

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"There is more to DRC than the poverty and war rhetoric that is dominant in 'the West.' And Leipzig offers us a beautiful lens into the land that gave us Lumumba." @ Grassi Museum

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Mario Schröder: Bach, tabla, Magnificat

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Leipziger Ballett's Mario Schröder chose to offset Bach's 18th century composition of the Canticle of Mary with classical Indian music that started in the same century. The two couldn't be more different, producing conflicting bodily reactions. Both transport you.

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Together! The Grassi’s exhibit on communal living

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"With the increasing demand for housing in big cities dictating property prices, and less space available for adequate housing, communal housing cooperatives offer a viable alternative to many families, as well as young or older people who can’t afford to - or choose not to - live alone."

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Musketeer in Leipzig: Joseph and the spirit of Jim

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"The billowy white shirt, unbuttoned halfway, and the long, curly brown hair definitely helped to cement the image. However, it was during the plaintive opening strains of my first spin of the newly released single, 'Kraken,' that I first thought of Jim."

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Bandersnatch: Who’s really in control?

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"Besides dealing with parallel universes and time travel, and convincingly looking and sounding like the year 1984, this new Netflix release puts control over the protagonist's lives in our hands, as the audience. Or does it?"

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