By RICKY TUCKER Childhood, unless you’re in the middle of it, is viewed from a voyeuristic vantage point where everyone’s sporting an “I Survived the Mountain” t-shirt. Though our oldest form, childhood’s seen as simply the obvious and mandatory route…
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ADVENTURES OF INNOCENCE @ FPAC GALLERY
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LORRAINE O’GRADY: THE FIRST AND THE LAST OF THE MODERNISTS
By RICKY TUCKER Panel 1 Though reclining, he’s on his toes. He strikes us as a fit and formidable young man daring the viewer from across the way. Why are the young often those who’ve let their hair go long?…
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VIRTUOSO ILLUSION @ THE LIST
By RICKY TUCKER Running a scenic course under the overpass of cross-dressing, “Virtuoso Illusion,” hits all the usual but gleaming notes typical to the theme: The vibrantly melancholic Sedgwykean Hero(ine), tales of excess (both cautionary and leading), the refracted illuminations…
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SLEEP NO MORE
By RICKY TUCKER My Bit in the Grand Illusion: a writer wanders through the American Repertory Theatre’s experiential theater. We’d all arrived to the dream as willing spectators, and from that point forth our perceptions were made to be obstructed;…