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‘Grappling with Permanence’: In Conversation with Lessons in Temperament

“It’s beautiful and strange, the permanence of it,” says Cushman of Lessons in Temperament. “Every time we chose a take, we had to be, like, ‘okay, that’s the way it is forever.’ We’ve really been grappling with permanence in relation to it.”

By Aisling Murphy / Nov 16, 2021

Announcement: The Emerging Arts Critics Programme 2019-2020 Season

The EAC programme gives aspiring arts writers a forum and assists them with developing the tools needed to authoritatively write and review ballet, classical music, opera, and now, theatre.

By Mariam Ahmed / Aug 22, 2019

Wine and Whineability

“You seem to do a lot with Jane Austen," my uncle wrote. "Did you know you are related to her boyfriend Thomas Langlois Lefroy? He is your fifth great uncle.”

By Penny Ashton / Jul 3, 2016