Beloved comedy troupe calls it quits after 25 years
Plus: Laura Malone's paintings of embodiment's complexities, Joe Goode's 'Are You Okay?' doesn't give in
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Today's headlines:
Comedy troupe Killing My Lobster suspends operations after 25 years

By Charles Lewis III
Beloved improv stalwarts to call it quits after next show due to NEA and other foundation cuts.
Laura Malone paints a connective language of ’embodiment’

By Mary Corbin
The somatic therapist's art comes through listening to the body and reflecting the complexity of human intimacy.
Drama Masks: We’re going to be OK, dammit

By Charles Lewis III
Joe Goode's 'Are You Okay?' tells terribly sad tales, yet wisely refuses to give into nihilism.
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