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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Alicia Anstead on transformative storytelling in ritual (WGBH, Boston)
Laura Bleiberg reviews Los Angeles Ballet's "New Wave LA" (Los Angeles Times)
Steve Dollar reviews Harmony Korine's "Trash Humpers" (Paste)
Steve Dollar on Noboru Iguchi's "RoboGeisha" (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold on New York theater's overlooked resources (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews "Graceland" and "Gabriel" (The Village Voice)
Sasha Frere-Jones on the Chrome Cranks (The New Yorker)
Matthew Gurewitsch previews N.Y. Phil's "Le Grand Macabre" (The New York Times)
Christopher Hawthorne on Renzo Piano's LACMA pavilion (Los Angeles Times)
Christopher Hawthorne on Frank Gehry's Las Vegas brain center (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on the remix of Bollywood's "Kites" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday on strange moments at Cannes (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Mother and Child" (The Washington Post)
Hillel Italie on the death of theater critic Michael Kuchwara (The Associated Press)
Hillel Italie on hope for independent bookstores (The Associated Press)
Allan M. Jalon interviews poet C.K. Williams (Los Angeles Times)
Michael Kimmelman on a Führermuseum photo album (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein interviews Randy Frost about "Stuff" (aarp.org)
Julie Lasky on the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (The New York Times)
Renee Montagne interviews Keith Richards (NPR)
Renee Montagne interviews Mick Jagger (NPR)
Tom Moon talks to Melissa Block about reissues by the Rolling Stones et al (NPR)
Laurie Muchnick reviews "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" (Bloomberg News)
Marcia B. Siegel reviews Boston Ballet's all-Balanchine program (The Boston Phoenix)
Laura Sydell on the "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" controversy (NPR)
Jerome Weeks interviews composer Jorge Martin about his new opera (KERA, Dallas)
Jerome Weeks on an exhibition about artists and economics (KERA, Dallas)
Lawrence Weschler (and Walter Murch) on "bubble" as metaphor (Los Angeles Times)




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