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Let Us Think of These Things Always. Let Us Speak of Them Never

Hideout barback Stephen Fiehn, one-half, with bartender Tyler Myers, of supercool performance duo Cupola Bobber, performs this week at the MCA in the U.S. premiere of Let Us Think of These Things Always. Let Us Speak of them Never. The piece is a collaboration between Lyn Hixson and Matthew Goulish, of Chicago’s late, lamented Goat Island, and Croatian performance artists Selma Banich and Mislav Cavajda, under the umbrella of Hixon and Goulish’s new project, Every House Has A Door, which is all about “creating project-specific collaborative performances with invited guests.”
It’s Wednesday (tonight!) through Sunday at the MCA; Justin Hayford has a preview in the Reader.

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