Dusty Somers hails from Seattle, and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in journalism.
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Anarchic and stylistically groundbreaking, these episodes are more than curious TV artifacts.
As gripping in its fluid decade-spanning account as it is detailed in its biographical portrait.
A killer performance at its center enables one to easily forgive the show's sins.
As aesthetically bracing as it is politically bold.
Heavy on symbolism, but light on substance.
The rarest of anthology films — one with no discernible weak link.
A bleak portrait of desperate men, Hickey & Boggs is a neglected mini-masterpiece.
Fresh of their appearance on SNL, Foster the People comes to Seattle.
Pantomime, pratfalls, and painful memories come together in this remarkable one-man show.
A physical and metaphysical rumination on the journey of the soul.
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