Commentary
The real action, rest assured, will take place in the counting house, not the courthouse.
Read MoreOn closer inspection, Dan Sinykin’s notion of a “conglomerate author” is largely a fiction.
Read MoreIt was not just networking that propelled William Parker into the front rank of bassists. He could generate such a huge and complex cascade of sound that he energized leaders from Cecil Taylor and Ivo Perelman to Zoh Amba.
Read MoreThe prison was the first in the nation specifically designed to generate a profit for everybody but the laborers.
Read MoreOver the last 15 years, HarborArts has effectively used public art to raise public awareness, stimulating dialogue about environmental concerns — the climate crisis and degradation of the sea.
Read MoreHe was lucky to be so well-rewarded for doing what he loved to do, and we were always lucky to hear him.
Read MoreThe fact that King Charles went along with Jonathan Yeo’s amped-up riff on academic portraiture intrigues, especially in light of his peevish opposition to modernist architecture.
Read MoreReaders interested in understanding how typical Americans transition from college to work should savor this provocative book.
Read MoreMade over 100 years before the current marketing phrase went abuzz, 1304 Massachusetts Avenue is a charming example of a true immersive retail experience.
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Film Commentary: Looking Sharp, Leatherface! “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” Turns Fifty
No 4k DVD, Blu-ray, theatrical digital, or streaming version of the movie improves on the visceral electricity of the original “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”.
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