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Month: November 2012

‘Brighter from the off’: Stacey Dooley and the Mexican-US border

Posted on November 14, 2012

This week I watched Stacey Dooley in the US: Border Wars on BBC3 (thanks to Victoria McCollum for drawing my attention to it).  The documentary follows Stacey Dooley, a young investigative reporter, who speaks to people on both sides of the border: those who want to travel north, on the Mexican side, and those who want…

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Juana in a Million and the Malinche Myth

Posted on November 9, 2012

On the 27th of October I attended Juana in a Million at the Brian Friel Theatre in Queens, that was part of the Belfast Festival.  It was an excellent one woman show and a very physical, dense and moving piece that dealt with love, loss, immigration and disenfranchisement.  The show’s website has a very concise…

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