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A Cuban childhood colors artist Juan Alonso-Rodríguez’s work
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“Love, Chaos and Dinner,” unique portraits and a Balkan dance party.
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The 2015 family dramedy "Hir [http://www.artswest.org/theatre-plays/hir/]," written by MacArthur 'genius' Taylor Mac, tells the story the story of a family coming to terms with different kinds of trauma. The ArtsWest/Intiman co-production runs Feb. 28-March 25.
Humaira Abid's new show, a Slovenian supper and a haunting sound installation