Month: August 2015
This anthology is thought-provoking and often moving; a spearhead into a relatively undiscussed new demographic.
Read MoreMore than a mere novel, The Wake is really a medieval epic poem to an English way of life that would be erased forever.
Read MoreA friendly energy runs through the heart of The Road to Where, a tangible and inviting companionship.
Read MoreYou should see GSC’s The Flick, but be warned that the drama works in spurts and starts
Read MoreLady Macbeth and Her Lover is a determinedly somber play that tries to attain the feel of classic tragedy.
Read MoreThe artist knows that beauty, and even the sublime, on their own terms are not enough to cut it in the competitive field of contemporary art.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
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TV Commentary: Jon Stewart — He Told Us to Put the Bong Down
There’s no question Jon Stewart had the attention of millions but, all kidding aside, was he a part of the political game or just a color commentator?
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