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Gina Gionfriddo’s would-be black comedy about the American worship of money and status is a misfire on all levels.
Demolition eschews the conventional, spinning its way to a completely unforeseen yet beautifully apt conclusion.
The dancers in Yanira Castro’s company, a canary torsi, learned historically correct period movements.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Vari-Colored Songs was the sweetest boost anyone has given Langston Hughes in decades.
These pieces could have been written yesterday, which speaks volumes about the eternal recurrence of the moronic inferno of the political.
“I didn’t want to do anything more then hang out, watch films, have a few drinks and talk about movies.”

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