Norway’s Ulver debuted in 1993 as a howling black-metal outfit, but since then front man and composer Kristoffer Rygg has steered his ship into such different waters you can hardly say it’s going a-Viking anymore. (If you want to hear Ulver at their heaviest since their early days, I’d recommend their collaborations with Sunn O))), […]
Tag: Charles Baudelaire
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When Closed Casket closes it’s closed for good
Theater Oobleck puts the lid on Baudelaire in a Box with a final installment and a marathon staging of the whole shebang.
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Baudelaire in a Box: Unquenched, The Burials, and nine more new theater reviews
Highlights this week include episode nine of Theater Oobleck’s stage translation of Les Fleurs du Mal and a Steppenwolf for Young Adults drama by Caitlin Parrish.
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Reader’s Agenda Wed 3/5: Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, the A.V. Club Live, and Baudelaire in a Box
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Wednesday, March 5
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Pivoting toward the Pivot Multi-Arts Festival
The Pivot Multi-Arts Festival debuts on the north side.
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12 O’Clock Track: Ruth White, “The Litanies of Satan”
Electronic-music pioneer Ruth White created some genuinely unsettling settings for her translations of Baudelaire.