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Tag Archives: humor

Review: Mirroring the Symbols Within/Without, by Keenan Cheney

Mirroring the Symbols Within/Without, Review of two art exhibitions by Catie Faryl in Ashland, 2000

This entry was posted in nature, Reviews of Catie's Work and tagged archetypes, art, Fringes, humor, Keenan Cheney, Merry X-cess exhibition, Mirroring the Symbols Within/Without, paintings, review, sarcasm, symbolism, Tantrum at Toy Town exhibition, watercolor on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.

Review: Collapse of the Cuckoo Kingdom, by Amy Richard

Colllapse of Cuckoo Kingdom review

Click here to view the online gallery of images from this exhibition.

This entry was posted in nature, Reviews of Catie's Work and tagged Amy Richard, Ashland Daily Tidings, Catie Faryl Levitt, Collapse of the Cuckoo Kingdom, consumerism, dark humor, humor, la, materialism, millennium, poon, review on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.

Review: “Jane Austen Powers: A Romantic Wakes Up in a Match.com World,” by Bill Varble

Romance on the Internet, announcement of "Jane Austen Powers:A Romantic Wakes Up in a Match.com World," Catie Faryl's 2004 one-woman art/performance art show.

This entry was posted in nature, Reviews of Catie's Work, Theatre and tagged 2004, art, Ashland, Austin Powers, Bill Varble, Catie Faryl, comedy, humor, Jane Austen, Jane Austen Powers: A Romantic Wakes Up in a Match.com World, Match.com, Medford Mail Tribune, music, online dating, Oregon, performance art, poetry, review, Romance on the internet, satire, social commentary, stage on February 5, 2013 by Catie Faryl.
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