Boer Deng

Boer Deng is a freelance writer in Washington D.C. She has written for The New Republic.

After the Acid Attack, Is the Bolshoi Doomed?

After the Acid Attack, Is the Bolshoi Doomed?

Moscow's ballet company was once the pride of the Soviet Union. But amid chronic mismanagement and waning political status, it faces a bleak future. More »

Finally, a Pop-Cultural Portrayal of Ballet as Art, Not Sport

Finally, a Pop-Cultural Portrayal of Ballet as Art, Not Sport

ABC Family's 'Bunheads' has more to say about dancing than just that it's hard. More »

What Do Women Want? Ian McEwan's Characters Are Never Sure

What Do Women Want? Ian McEwan's Characters Are Never Sure

His novels up until the new 'Sweet Tooth' found tragedy in men's inability to understand females. What changed? More »

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