Review
There was no question that Music Director David Hoose loves these four pieces. The chorus was meticulously prepared, and sounded wonderful.
Being a gay teen trapped on a rural farm among homophobes who suspect you’re a child molester is a terrifying situation.
An extraordinary book that should be in the hands of every lover of the French capital. And don’t we all love Paris?
Liberty’s First Crisis presents reminders that elected officials have always been capable of uncivilized behavior toward their colleagues.
The really unforgivable thing about City of Gold: the dull, flat way in which the food is shown.
Twenty Looks has put a lot under its belt since Trajal Harrell began his research. It’s bigger now, but I’m not sure it’s any more profound.
Saturday’s performance revealed the BSO to be at the top of its collective game, totally locked in, and fully responsive to Andris Nelsons’ leading.
Richard Nelson’s family members talk to each other, not to us. We are privileged to be permitted to listen in.
Trained in both Eastern and Western dance styles, Artistic Director Chun-Jou Tsai aims to bridge these two cultures.
All the Single Ladies is an ambitious book, packed with so many interesting people and ideas that I often wanted to hear far more about each.
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