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While one is willing to grant a 27-year-old conductor some benefit of the doubt, there’s little here to suggest that the Great Nordic Hope of Classical Music isn’t simply out of his depth.
Over the years I have seen several productions of Coriolanus, and this one is by far the most perfunctory.
For these eco-warriors, it’s payback time: they didn’t start this fight, but they are determined to finish it.
Kari Percival’s greatest thrill? Reading How to Say Hello to a Worm aloud to kids whose faces “light up” as she turns the pages.
Touring to support their 20th anniversary CD, 20 Printemps, Le Vent du Nord delivered a master class in musicianship.
The Worst Ones is a distinctive cinematic achievement – it is deeply moving film that offers a critique of itself.
Here’s this week’s poem, “Introduction to Fractals or How They Last”.
There are so many ways to celebrate the arrival of spring with kids. You can take a walk in the rain, look for flowers or grass sprouting in sidewalk cracks, or plant a garden. After your adventures, you can settle down and read these books.
Can Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux lend literary dignity to a big-box store?
Book Review: Advertisements for Democracy — Norman Mailer’s Anti-Fascist Eloquence
Guns, anti-Semitism, paranoid conspiracy theories — it never gets old.
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