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Ole! Juaniere

January 11, 2005 0 Comments

I was fortunate to catch flamenco siren La Tania?s penultimate Bay Area performance in San...

January 11, 2005 0 Comments

I was late to the genius of tap prodigy Savion Glover, first seeing him live last year at an SF...

New Beginnings?

January 7, 2005 0 Comments

It was more than business as usual in these year-end reflection columns from the New York Times?...

Farewell La Tania

January 6, 2005 0 Comments

Hot dance-going tip from Pam Hagen at the San Francisco Dance Center: The always fiery and...

Liz Rising

January 5, 2005 0 Comments

Dance lovers have been searching this site for San Francisco Ballet soloist Liz Miner in recent...

Ballet en travesti

January 4, 2005 0 Comments

The New Yorker?s Joan Acocella checks out Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: ?The Trocks?...

Forward-looking retrospection

January 3, 2005 0 Comments

The New Year can be a disorienting time. For a week you?re told to reflect on the past. Then the...

Fuzzy math

January 2, 2005 0 Comments

The Chronicle asked me to choose 10 dance events to look forward to in 2005. Using some...

Pub Lit

December 22, 2004 0 Comments

San Francisco?s Edinburgh Castle Pub–for years now host to traditional fish and chips...

Sarah Van Patten comes of age

December 22, 2004 0 Comments

A wonderful cast at the new San Francisco Ballet ?Nutcracker? last night. I went specifically to...

December 21, 2004 0 Comments

Even the New York Times? Anna Kisselgoff calls San Francisco Ballet?s new ?Nutcracker? ?visually...

New “Nutcracker” Giddiness

December 20, 2004 0 Comments

I nearly broke my elbow Friday night. I?d recently polished my hardwood floors, and I came home...

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