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/ 24 September 2010
Can collegiality survive the corporate university, ask <b>Alan Weinberg</b> and <b>Greg Graham-Smith</b>.
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/ 18 December 2006
A unique collaboration between choreographer Juanita Finestone-Praeg and Brett Kebble award winner Tanya Poole, physical theatre piece <i>37 Degrees of Fear</i> explores how violence affects women. Dianne Tipping-Woods reports.
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/ 18 December 2006
Through dance and "a theatre of the body", Peter Sabbagha — winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist of the year for Dance — examines the experience of homosexuality within the SANDF during the apartheid era, and links this to the current social crisis around our inability to deal with HIV/Aids. Dianne Tipping-Woods reports.
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/ 18 December 2006
Buckland describes the structure of his new comedy, <i>The Scorpion</i>, as "kind of grotesque and slightly farcical". Loosely based on <i>The Government Inspector</i> by the Russian writer, Gogol, the plot both stings and entertains, writes Dianne Tipping-Woods.