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In the Shadow of Women is obviously meant to be a throwback/homage to the French New Wave cinema of the early to mid-1960s.
Lawren Harris is determined to present a static vision of the top of the continent, a version of nature that is stylized, austere, immobile, and eternal.
Skylar Gudasz’s deep voice is well suited to the gorgeous melancholy that pervades her songs.
Koubi’s piece overturned expectations in so many ways it could be called innovative, groundbreaking.
Some records are snapshots, but Last Danger of Frost is more like a long gaze into a mirror.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
When it comes to women’s reproductive rights it is looking an awful lot like The Handmaid’s Tale out there, folks.
Kelley Donovan & Dancers returns to Boston with a production that challenges the emotional and physical resilience of the human body.
This might be seen as the first film inspired by potential presidency of Donald Trump.
The Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal programs a lot of new music but that is not the point.

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