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Art by Gary Tischler
Gut Reaction
Joan Miró's Multifaceted Art Reflected Turbulent World
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EVENTS

Still on Par
Embassy Golf Tournament Offers Break from Beltway Grind
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by Anna Gawel
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FILM REVIEWS

Close-Knit Cops
Triple Threat Maïwenn Documents
Paris's Child Protectors in 'Polisse'
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by Ky N. Nguyen
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DINING

Nightclub with Taste
Lima Broadens Its Base With Latin-Asian Fujimar
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by Rachel G. Hunt
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Culture Stories
THEATER
Bard's Battle of Sexes Shotguns Its Way to American Frontier
The Wild West of gunslingers, shootouts and cowboys provides a fitting backdrop for the Bard's "The Taming of the Shrew." Read More
by Lisa Troshinsky
THEATER
Reza's Dark Comedy Savagely Strips Away Pretense of Civility
A children's schoolyard brawl erupts into a savage battle among urbane parents in "God of Carnage." Read More
by Michael Coleman
FROM MAY

Spirited Women Trailblazers From Louis XVI to '60s L.A.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts follows the different yet overlapping paths of female trailblazers. Read More
by Gary Tischler
FROM MAY

Spanish Art Sweeps U.S. as Part Of Embassy-Backed Endeavor
Latino influences permeate U.S. culture, though much of this footprint can be traced not to America's southern neighbors but across the Atlantic — to Spain. Read More
by Stephanie Kanowitz
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Last Edited on December 7, 2012