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Among the driving forces behind Anna Deavere Smith’s latest solo work is a call to strengthen “our collective capacity for action.”
Joshua Rubenstein has penned a compact, chilling account of the demise of the Russian tyrant.
Three CDs from musicians to be reckoned with.
Natalie Portman turned Israeli author Amos Oz’s extraordinary memoir of 1940s Jerusalem into a superb film,
New CDs from three outstanding musicians: pianist Kristian Bezuidenhout, violinist Arabella Steinbacher, and cellistMaya Beiser.
Brett Milano approaches his subject with encyclopedic knowledge, a fan’s fervor, and the seasoned music journalist’s skill.
If any of you are harboring a budding young musician, investigate the possibility of he or she attending BUTI.
Arts Commentary: When You Think Things Can’t Get Worse — More Arts Criticism Bites the Dust
The loss of arts criticism means severe economic challenges for arts and culture down the food chain.
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