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In doing so Mr. Bourdos's film tackles one of the more slippery subjects in cinema, the making of art.
All of these slippery subjects are the matter of Bill T. Jones's "Serenade/The Proposition," an hourlong work that reaffirms this artist's gift for creating powerful theater but reveals little of sustained choreographic interest.
Research on slippery subjects such as the power of prayer or happiness rarely produces clear-cut answers, but a new study indicates that the simple act of counting your blessings can cheer you up.
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