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Fanster - All Sports. All Phoenix. (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Did anyone catch the license plate number of the truck that hit the Suns the last two nights? I’m pretty sure I did, and it read “apathy”. Then again, maybe it was “exhaustion” or “reality”. The last four days for the Suns remind me a lot of a college road trip to Vegas. You feel great the [...]
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
... falsies, but then dances with unexpected grace and purpose.Most ambitious and troubling was “The Sun Road,” a multimedia dance with video accompaniment, inspired by Glacier National Park. Shot on location, the video includes formally dressed dancers engaged in a sort of scrum. Onstage, a casually dressed troupe mimicked, watched or enhanced the video.Juxtaposing the grand sweep of the park...
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Bright Side Of The Sun (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Amare Stoudemire may not have all his hops back but he got up high enough to reject this dunk attempt from Al Jefferson. (Photo by Max Simbron) View full size photo uploaded November 3, 2009 Murder in Russia shakes women’s hoops world " Mechelle Voepel This is really an amazing story that has the potential to impact the entire landscape of women's basketball... Suns Road Trip...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... Bay Area dance audiences will recall from his stint with Lines Ballet.Least successful was "The Sun Road" - a multimedia effort featuring Schert, Perry, Hartley and Dylan G-Bowley dancing in, and also beside, video filmed around Montana's Glacier National Park. Perhaps hampered by the desire to communicate an earnest environmentalist message, the piece lacked the saucy zing of the rest of...