Review
Anat Gov’s play about wrestling with life and God is an outrageously provocative script that showcases the best of contemporary Israeli art.
Read MoreThe set proved that Bob Dylan remains, among many other things, one of music’s great contrarians.
Read MoreWhat is so intriguing about “The Connoisseur” is wondering how Rockwell did it.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of music by Christopher Rouse to appreciate, ponder, puzzle over, and study in what we’ve got here.
Read MoreIn this splendid exhibition, Leon Steinmetz displays a deep appreciation of the complexity of commedia dell’arte.
Read MoreHilmes’ fascination with Liszt’s public notoriety stands front-and-center in this biographical effort.
Read MoreAlex Gibney’s powerful documentary looks closely at some recent examples of malware designed to wreak havoc worldwide.
Read MoreRockport’s intimate Shalin Liu Concert Hall overlooks the ocean, but seemed to be transformed into a flamenco parlor in Seville.
Read MoreOur Kind of Traitor provides plenty of agreeably tense entertainment.
Read MoreIt’s easy to recommend this new two disc set, where the miracle that was Charlie Parker is on glorious display again and again.
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