Review

Film Review: Married to Amazement — “Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World”

July 5, 2026
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This documentary about poet Mary Oliver is a moving study of solitude, partnership, and the stubborn power of wonder.

Television Review: “Elle” — No Bends, No Snaps, No Point?

July 5, 2026
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The “Legally Blonde” prequel “Elle” spotlights a charming Lexi Minetree, but struggles to justify its place in the Blonde-verse.

Dance Review: Ilya Vidrin’s “Proxies” — The Opposite of Avatar

July 4, 2026
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A sensor-driven dance work probes embodiment, data, and the limits of technological intimacy.

Tribeca Film Festival — Docs on Dictator Cuisine, TikTok’s Ups and Downs, and The Killer Behind “Cruising”

July 4, 2026
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The Tribeca Film Festival is usually best represented by its outliers. This year, a few films earned that status.

Concert Review: Goose in Boston, Nights One and Two — Precision Jams, Pop Hooks, Chaos Controlled

July 3, 2026
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Goose’s two-set blitz at Leader Bank Pavilion dovetailed improvisation with irresistibly catchy rock.

Classical Music Album Review: Gershwin Among Modernists

July 3, 2026
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A thoughtfully curated program uncovers surprising connections between George Gershwin and Vienna’s early 20th-century avant-garde.

Book Review: Voices From Inside Richard Foreman’s Ontological Theater

July 2, 2026
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“I’ve Got the Shakes” pieces together a restless, collaborative portrait of a defining avant-garde visionary.

Film Review: “Romeria” — An Intimate “Odyssey”

July 2, 2026
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Carla Simón’s dreamlike family drama merges mother and daughter, past and present, in a moving search for identity.

Classical Music Album Review: A “New World” Reconsidered

July 2, 2026
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With Carlos Simon’s “Four Black American Dances,” the Pittsburgh Symphony offers a thoughtful and resonant recontextualization of Dvořák’s Ninth.

Dance Review: After Five Decades, Pilobolus Still Moves Like No One Else

July 1, 2026
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Currently running at the Joyce Theater, “Trips” pairs classic Pilobolus works with new creations, reaffirming what has made the company one of dance’s most distinctive ensembles.

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