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Attack Theatre: Remainder, Phase Two
Thurs., Jan. 8
Attack Theatre dancers return to Carnegie Museum of Art for Phase Two of Remainder, a 10-month process/performance inspired by Life on Mars.
Daily film screenings of Sharon Lockhart's Pine Flat in Carnegie Museum of Art Theater
2:00 p.m. daily
Additional screening Thursdays at 5:00 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
Running time: 138 min.
schedule is subject to change
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He was known as the heart man, because of the love everyone had for him. When he walked the streets everyone talked to him trying to find out what he was up to, how he was, or simply to say hi. Some stopped and conversed with him. Even though he kept the conversation going, when ever someone would stop to talk he secretly wished that they were rushing and did not have a long time to talk. Although he was popular and love by everyone, he was lonely.

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