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  • Mic Check: Laurie Anderson at E.J. Thomas Hall on Friday

    Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 07:17:10 AM
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    Laurie Anderson is one of the twentieth century’s most intriguing performance artists. This lady doesn’t just urinate in a pot, shove a bonsai in it, and call it art. She creates sprawling and thought-provoking pieces that prod viewers to play along. Her most epic and ambitious multimedia piece, United States, included animated bits, spoken-word performances, and robotic new-wave shuffles.

    Anderson became a rock critic darling in the early ’80s with the revolutionary “O Superman” single (actually a part of United States’ much-grander picture) and the albums Big Science and Mister Heartbreak. Anderson’s work has gotten increasingly more complex and difficult to decipher over the years, but she’s still a captivating performer. Her latest tour centers on Homeland, a post-9/11 treatise that serves as a sequel of sorts to the still mind-blowing United States. -- Michael Gallucci

    Laurie Anderson performs at 8 p.m. Friday, April 4, at E.J. Thomas Hall, 198 Hill Street in Akron. Tickets range from $10 to $20, available by calling 330-972-7570.For a preview, listen to “O Superman” below.



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