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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
South African choreographer Dada Masilo goes even further into the Swan Lake fantasy: here, the characters, men and women, are all swans.
Nice Fish serves up a deliciously droll brand of American existentialism.
Jean Epstein’s body of work is full of pleasures and surprises: this vigorous director broke ground for filmmakers and cinematic movements to come.
M. T. Anderson writes with a compellingly dark tone and a keen eye for characterization worthy of adult readership.
Whenever there is a choice to be made between meaning and melody, the translator tends to opt for the latter.
Put simply, this is a drawing show without drawings.
Three new classical music albums: two are superior, one is a bit of a mixed bag.
My snoring neighbor left during intermission (he was roused a bit when the musical vigor picked up in the finale of the Mozart).
I urge anyone interested in the voice and or just terrific music to try to attend one of Mirror Visions’ concerts.
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