When Dario Fo won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1997, it was a bit of a shock in many quarters. The Italian writer considers himself a jester, and his plays are cheerfully but powerfully anarchic.
Drawing on folklore traditions from around the world, these thrilling and entertaining books put fresh spins on classic tales. By Kalyani Saxena Kalyani Saxena is a reporter and critic covering ...
Harmony and peace are quintessential to Bournonville's ballets, but beneath the idyll of A Folk Tale, there lurks an undercurrent that simmers, bubbles and vibrates with life. When the great cholera ...
All Proceeds GoTo Corporate Accountability, Brew & Forge, and Neighborhood Birth Center. BOSTON, MA. - Beastly: An Autobiographical Feminist Folk Tale returns to the BCA Plaza Theatre, 539 Tremont ...
Translation of: Pérez y Martina : un cuento folklóricopuertorriqueño. La biblioteca recibió apoyo federal del Fondo de Iniciativas Latinas, administrado por el Museo Nacional del Latino Estadounidense ...
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