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For a long novel, City on Fire is generously accessible and one of its strengths is in its absorbing, immersive momentum.
These three books by Patrick Modiano are short, intense, and sensuous.
I love the inspirational story of Malala, but this film doesn’t dig below the headlines.
Taken together, these entertaining early novels present a noteworthy collection—particularly for Samuel R. Delany fans.
Filmmaker Alla Kovgan calls Cunningham 3D a new juncture at the crossroads of dance, cinema, music, visual arts, and 3D technology.
Curious Sound Objects showcases works that sit at the intersection of art and science as well as aesthetics and technology.
Soprano Elizabeth Watts’ voice is as clear as crystal in every musical context and texture.
Blues feeling remains as unpredictable as ever. Who would have guessed that its strongest incarnation this year so far would be Ironing Board Sam’s Super Spirit?
Stray Dog shows us again and again, through its protagonist’s words and actions, that you can’t judge a book by its cover, or its red neck.
My biggest gripe is with a central tenet of Jonathan Franzen’s fiction: communication between generations is impossible.
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