Jazzdance founder Buraczeski bids farewell to the cities
All the dirt (and blood and music) on Frank's Euripides hybrid
Francophile cabaret singer Andrea Leap storms the BLB
With dark, vaudevillian anthems that could score the perfect storm, Thunder in the Valley get electric
With a violent faith in the power of song, Mike Gunther confronts his own demons
Amid all the carnival barking of the fringe, we tell you which tent shows deserve your ten bucks
Thirty-five years ago, a Chicago arts collective charted new territory in black music. Now, in a three-day retrospective, Minneapolis free-jazz explorers Douglas Ewart and Carei Thomas return to that land of possibilities.
The Threepenny Opera counts the cost of human capital; Blues for an Alabama Sky clocks a red-hot minute
