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Liberty Gold
04/27/2011
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Circulation
04/27/2011
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Lady Liberty: Tragic Story of a Torch Singer
Act 1 of Lady Liberty: Tragic Story of a Torch Singer, a radio play begins with an interview between performance artist, Kalup Linzy and collaborator Does Gauguin get his act together? Can he "paint from your soul, not from your head / paint from life, not from death" as Lady Liberty instructs? Find out in the Act II of Lady Liberty: Tragic Story of a Torch Singer. Act 2: Gauguin visits Bartholdi and his wife in the studio while he is building the Lady. Within the artists's families, admiration, jealousy, and bickering ensue. But the one who excites the most passion is the statue itself who has gained a soul and a voice and begins to interfere with the great men. But who needs whom more? And when the men are separated from their muse, will they heal? And even so will their women forgive them? In the end, will love triumph? This segment is preceded by Linzy and Fischer discussing other projects and includes some samples. Noah Fischer grew up on the Green Gulch Organic Farm and Zen Buddhist Center where he made an unlikely acquaintance with a famed New York curator. From that point on, Fisher knew he'd make it to New York City one day soon. Kalup Linzy is a Florida-born video and performance artist known for pieces satirizing the tone and narrative approach of television soap opera. In late 2010 he struck up performing duo partnership with artist and actor James Franco.
12/17/2010
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