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Anne Enright’s prose, especially when she is firmly rooted in Ireland, sings; she has the ability to get the details both of setting and character, and a wonderful ear.
Tired Moonlight has been generating a lot of buzz on the film festival circuit, and a classy salute to Hollywood actress Ann Sothern.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
If you love classic musical comedy, this is a production you must see.
Eisenstein in Guanajuato is another major achievement from the iconoclastic British director Peter Greenaway.
In recent years several serious artists, Amanda Parer among them, have created giant inflatable pieces with the aim of making cultural/political statements.
A quartet of summer films that range from the excellent to the not-so-bad and the ugly.
An artist who readily quoted Kierkegaard? Actually, Robert Motherwell always resisted his media image, the ex-Ivy League graduate student who is a philosopher-intellectual before he is an artist.
Bruno Colson’s book is a wonder of research, and serves to shed light on the state of Napoleon’s mind.
In this Shaw Festival production we have something all too 21st century: the deliberate dumbing down of a complex play.
The 20th Annual Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: The Institution Continues