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'Bach'-analia at the Gorilla
Steve Mountan, left, as Herr Fasch and Steve Garland, right, as Herr Schott played two of the organists vying for a prestigious, musical and religious position. Courtesy of JEFF YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY
On the surface, Bach at Leipzig was a quick-witted comedy about six foppish organists competing for a coveted position, recently vacated due to the death of their mentor. The pacing and dialogue were clever and quick-witted throughout the performance, which was nearly three hours long, including an intermission. (0) comments
Sensory Overload reaches critical mass
Imagine a night out under the stars filled with music, food, women, cameras, fast cars, strobe lights, incense oils and the finest assortment of rum stateside. No, it was not an afterparty for the Super Bowl or a scene from the film Eyes Wide Shut. It was the third annual Sensory Overload festival, sponsored by Creative Loafing, in association with the International Academy of Art and Design. (0) comments



