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Playwright Levi Holloway discusses transforming the slow-building dread of the hit film Paranormal Activity from screen to stage. Directed by Sleep No More co-creator Felix Barrett, the new story uses live illusion, darkness and sound to build suspense. It runs at the Emerson Colonial Theatre [https://us.atgtickets.com/events/paranormal-activity/emerson-colonial-theatre/] through July 30. Mahesh Daas, president of Boston Architectural College, shares his impressions of the newly opened Obama Presidential Center [https://www.obama.org/visit/], considering how its museum and public campus recast the presidential library as a civic gathering place—and how its monumental design enters Chicago’s storied architectural landscape. Photographer Winslow Martin and Project SAVE executive director Arto Vaun discuss My Armenia (1999–2008) [https://www.projectsave.org/events], an exhibition of black-and-white photographs tracing everyday life during the first decade of Armenia’s independence. The show also inaugurates Project SAVE’s expanded Watertown gallery dedicated to contemporary photography.
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