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“Americans have been most drawn to the great tragedies—in our classroom and on our stages. “
Read MoreComic genres don’t die; they just become niche markets.
Read MoreThis book is a valuable reminder that “the men associated with an era of supposed morality and Christian values of monogamy and marriage have nearly all been linked to infidelity and sex outside of wedlock.”
Read More“The space between fantasy and reality is a very charged one. Fiction can explore that, which might be one reason why I’m so drawn to it as a form.”
Read MoreIn both appearances here, courtesy of the Celebrity Series, Deborah Voigt was sensational and very likable to boot. This cannot be said of all divas.
Read MoreRyan Landry has a sharp eye and ear for contemporary foibles, skewering stereotypes and pop culture icons with equal aplomb.
Read MoreRich as the material is, can any Blood Artist develop and mature by just seeing red?
Read MoreThis fine, partisan documentary resurrects Ann Richards, and it’s showing on HBO in a Lone Star election year. The Republicans better worry about Texans seeing it.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, theater, visual arts, author readings, and dance that’s coming up in the next week.
Read MoreCalifornia has long been the home of fads, trends, new styles and the next new thing. It is where cool was and is created.
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