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This evening...

Two presentations on caring for people who are dying will be held Oct. 23 at 7:00pm at Trinity High School Auditorium: "Compassionate Care for the Dying" by Dr. William Toffler and "Remembering Terri Schiavo: The Battle to Save My Sister's Life" with Mr. Bobby Schindler.

Medical expertise, as well as personal experience, will be shared about this important topic.

Dr. Toffler is co-founder of Physicians for Compassionate Care and Bobby Schindler is the brother of Terri Schindler-Schiavo. All are invited to this free event. Sponsored by Badlands Right to Life.

"Compassionate Care for the Dying"

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319 posted on 10/23/2007 2:36:49 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Any theater critics? Anyone??

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Is Karen Finley coasting on her reputation as one of our country's most controversial performance artists? That's the question that comes to mind after viewing her occasionally provocative, but mostly tedious new show Wake Up! at the Theaters at 45 Bleecker.

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The performance artist's oeuvre includes the slyly satirical The American Chestnut and the stunning Make Love, which was the most moving and effective response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that I've yet encountered. But Finley has also misfired with the politically reductive and painfully dull George & Martha and this latest effort, which consists of two companion pieces, "The Dreams of Laura Bush" and "The Passion of Terri Schiavo," presented in one intermissionless evening.

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The second piece on the bill is more effective. Finley begins it by using paint brushes and black ink to create her own Rorschach test, which serves as background image and potent metaphor for "The Passion of Terri Schiavo." She then takes on numerous voices on both sides of the national right-to-die debate that erupted around the coma victim in 2005.

Some of these perspectives -- such as Mel Gibson's -- are clearly skewered, while others are given more serious dramatic weight. Finley ably demonstrates how Terri Schiavo's body became a locus for anyone and everyone to project their own fears, desires, and anxieties upon, precisely because it was passive and unable to respond. "We all know that the most popular female is a victim," she states. And yet, there's something very manufactured about the relentless litany of abusive phrases that Finley repeats over and over, building to crescendos that she practically screams at the audience. It's a vocal trick she's used plenty of times in past performances to good effect but here it comes across as simply loud, and devoid of real passion. It's as if she's merely going through the motions, indicating an outrage that she's unable to otherwise communicate to her audience.

Wake Up!

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320 posted on 10/24/2007 3:43:42 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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