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Published on 23 Jul 2008 at 9:56 am . For over 20 years, the Los Angeles based theater troupe, Culture Clash has been examining the United States on stage, through a uniquely Chicano lens.
Published on 23 Jul 2008 at 9:56 am . For over 20 years, the Los Angeles based theater troupe, Culture Clash has been examining the United States on stage, through a uniquely Chicano lens.
Ashland festival plans ambitious history cycle
Some familiar names are among the award-winning theater artists announced in connection with an ambitious new cycle of plays about American history to be created at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland.
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“Every ten years we send kids to war. I want to show young people how the current war is affecting us todayand how it has been affecting us for the last 30 years with Vietnam, El Salvador, Desert Storm and now the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Siguenza collaborates with CalArts in 'Private Eddie U.S.A,' opening tonight. He's probably best known for his work as a member of a trio of groundbreaking, thought-provoking stage performers, but now, Herbert ... via Eastern Group Publications
Herbert Siguenza of Culture Clash
AS A member of the performance group Culture Clash, Herbert Siguenza has been bringing his uncanny humor and political satire to the stage since 1984. via Los Angeles Times
Chavez Ravine On the eve of Cinco De Mayo, we celebrate Raza's heritage by bringing you "Chavez Ravine" by Culture Clash. via KPFA-FM Berkeley
“In America, you have to learn the language. Sure, they said it in Yiddish, but still!”
A South Coast Repertory presentation of a play in two acts created, written and performed by Culture Clash . via Variety
South Coast Repertory produces interesting new plays more often than any other theater company in southern California, but not enough Angelenos travel to O.C. to see them. via City Beat
Culture Clash in O.C.'s backyard
“It was just like a regular club, but people do it”
FORGET "The Real Housewives of Orange County." When the theatrical trio Culture Clash researched the O.C. for its documentary-style show, "Culture Clash in AmeriCCa," moms in McMansions were the last things on ... via Los Angeles Times
At SCR, Culture Clash gently skewers the O.C.
A tag cloud is a visual list of key terms associated with a piece of content. Larger and bolder tags are more relevant to the content. via Orange Co. Register
Mexican day laborers as comedy? Just ask Culture Clash
“So we do take that liberty to say what's unsaid, if we have a strong hunch about what that person is trying to say.”
Ric Salinas aims his video camera at the slightly nervous-looking young woman, smiles, and launches into his first question: "So, tell us about being Jewish in Mexico!" It must be Salinas' sunny, friendly ... via HispanicTrending
Mexican day laborers as comedy? Just ask Culture Clash
A tag cloud is a visual list of key terms associated with a piece of content. Larger and bolder tags are more relevant to the content. via Orange Co. Register
“I thought very much about whether it was worth saving and whether or not it was an anachronism”
Over at Cuentesitos , the blog created by La Bloga alum, Gina MarySol RuA z, we're treated to an in-depth interview with Adriana Dominguez, an Executive Editor in the children's book division of HarperCollins. via La Bloga
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'Culture Class in AmeriCCa' Visit SCR March 16 - April 6
Thursday, February 14, 2008; Posted: 12:34 PM - by BWW News Desk Culture Clash, the acclaimed, one-of-a-kind trio , bring their unique blend of irreverent humor to South Coast Repertory - with a distinct Orange ... via BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
Culture Class in AmeriCCa headline concert at Texas Tech
“Transcending the early ideas of what - Chicano theatre' was to be. We venture outside our own barrio and into yours, to peel back the layers of what makes Lubbock tick and talk.”
The Los Angeles-based Latino/Chicano trio Culture Class will perform at 7 p.m. Jan. via KOHM-FM Lubbock
By Ed Fuentes Published: Friday, December 21, 2007, at 08:27AM Downtowners decorating the tree on Christmas Eve may want to take a break and walk over to the Music Center to see at least part of the L.A. County ... via Blogdowntown