Salmon Flu & You: Myths and Mysteries

Salmon Flu & You: Myths and Mysteries

The lethal and highly infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) has, it’s been reported by the New York Times, “detected for the first time in wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest.” The virulent form causes damage to blood vessels and blood cells–sick fish have pale gills and hemorrhage internally.

Of 48 juvenile sockeye salmon taken from British Columbia’s River Inlet, two tested positive for ISAV. Continue reading Salmon Flu & You: Myths and Mysteries

PNB’s ‘Contemporary 4’ is Bullish on Ballet’s Future (Review)

PNB’s ‘Contemporary 4’ is Bullish on Ballet’s Future (Review)

It feels right to pair Ratmansky with Morris because although you would not mistake one for the other (unless you freeze-framed on one slumped-over pose that appears in both works), their dances share a remarkable, rigorous charm. If Concerto DSCH is described as one of Ratmansky’s “abstract” works, you should know that it’s not Mercer Cunningham abstraction. It reminds me more of what Brian Wilson was trying to accomplish with Pet Sounds’ emotional tone poems–a distillation of feeling. Continue reading PNB’s ‘Contemporary 4’ is Bullish on Ballet’s Future (Review)