Autism in the Arts
Book, film, art reviews
Autism in the ArtsBook, film, art reviews
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Road trip: Tracy Thresher (left) and Larry Bissonnette (right) aim to prove that nonverbal people with autism are capable of forming friendships, working and contributing to society.
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Road trip: Tracy Thresher (left) and Larry Bissonnette (right) aim to prove that nonverbal people with autism are capable of forming friendships, working and contributing to society.
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autism lion king
J. Marzullo
New experience: Researchers created several support materials to help individuals with autism enjoy the performance.
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J. Marzullo
Special show: Nearly 1,700 people attended the first autism-friendly performance of The Lion King.
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Heating up: Julius Wagner-Jauregg treated several men with psychosis by exposing them to malaria, and won a Nobel Prize for the work.
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