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Top Cultural Story

THE CHILE YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT
“Pain” at Universidad Mayor
(Dec. 3, 2004) “It’s a tale of the real Chile, the one you don’t see in the soap operas or hear about in the news,” says Rodrigo Pérez about his latest production.
Visual Arts

JOHN? HEY, JOHN?
Projet Cône Sud at Centro Cultural Matucana
(Dec. 3, 2004) The Regional Fund of Contemporary Art (FRAC) has two central objectives, according to the booklet for Projet Cône Sud: “promotion of the visual arts and of artistic decentralization.” Other objectives include “the creation of a collection of contemporary art that represents and recognizes present artistic creations; spreading local and international recognition of this collection through expositions and publications, with the purpose of bringing the public nearer, sensitizing and educating a wide audience through today’s art.”
Theatre

UP AND ATOM
“Copenhague” at Parque Arauco
(Dec. 3, 2004) In 1941, Werner Heisenberg traveled to Copenhagen to see his erstwhile mentor, Niels Bohr. It was the last time the two giants of contemporary physics would.
The ST Diary

SWEDE NOTHINGS
(Dec. 3, 2004) The Diary has learned that Nobel Prize Winners have for some years been roused from their downy hotel beds at dawn on Dec. 10 (the big day) by a number of singing ladies dressed in long white dresses, sporting crowns of candle sticks and serving Glögg and saffron-spiced Lucia buns.
Apparently, one of the winners (who might have been Russian, judging from the sparkling performance given by President Putin at the APEC summit) got so angry over the unannounced visit that he had the messengers of light ejected onto the pitch-black streets of Stockholm from whence they sprang.
Cultural Announcements

THIS WEEK’S CULTURAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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| Courtesy of Compañia La Falta |
| Rodrigo Pérez’s new play “Pain,” showing at the Universidad Mayor |
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| Courtesy of Compañia La Falta |
| Marcela Millie plays Lula in “Pain” |
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| Courtesy of Centro Cultural Matucana 100 |
| Miquel Barcelo’s “Nu de dos allongé” |
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| Courtesy of AIP Niels Bohr Library |
| Unstable particles: "Copenhagen" charts Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr's final meetings |
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