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In the end, Jagged Little Pill manages to spotlight multiple modern problems while making us care about its characters.
Luchino Visconti made theatrically tinged movies driven by music, indebted to painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature—he accomplished, dare I say, a fusion of the arts.
Open Theatre Project’s Gay Shorts is bold, out, and unafraid.
While perhaps not more than the sum of its parts — that would be hard to imagine — the music on this tribute disc has its own vitality and stands well on its own.
“I’m happy with where I am in my career. I know what I want to do and can do it. I just enjoy it.”
La Sylphide is full of magic. It might be about magic.
Despite my complaints, Allegiance is affecting – almost frustratingly so.
Tony Zierra’s film is a worthy and interesting one, but I admit to becoming worn down by the endless litany of unglamorous ways that protagonist Leon Vitali worked his butt off for the genius filmmaker.

Book Commentary: Portnoy’s Revenge
There’s something Shakespearian about the grasp of Philip Roth’s fiction.
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