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Under continuous editorship since its founding in 1976, PAJ has been an influential voice in the arts for twenty-six years. Now in an updated format and design, PAJ offers extended coverage of the visual arts (such as video, installations, photography, and multimedia performance), in addition to reviews of new works in theatre, dance, film, and opera. Issues include artists' writings, essays, interviews and dialogues, historical documentation, performance texts and plays, reports on performance abroad, and book reviews.
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PAJ 95 (Volume 32, Number 2), May 2010Table of Contents
- Dancing the Sublime
- pp. 24-37
- The Future, Unhurried
- pp. 39-50
- The French Line
- pp. 51-54
- Ashes to Ashes: The Rahbani Empire
- pp. 55-61
- The World of Puppet Theatre
- pp. 62-67
- An Iconoclast with Tongue-In-Cheek
- pp. 81-85
- The Birth of a National Drama
- pp. 113-116
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