Review
This Rhode Island-shot Woody Allen film has its pleasures: interesting actors, philosophical chitchat, an appealing academic setting.
Read MoreOne of Unknown Soldier’s powerful choices is that its central characters are not your standard young lovers.
Read MoreThe trio’s musical offerings were substantial and not the easiest things for an occasional group to pull together.
Read MoreJames Tate remains true to himself. These prose-poems are often stellar, harrowingly distinctive, and worthy of repeat visits.
Read MoreIn Arlene Shechet’s mischievous hands, the medium’s power as a shape shifter runs wild.
Read MorePerhaps there’s no way to reproduce the subtlety of this work in the theater today. Our stages are so materialistic, so technological.
Read MoreFor all of its sound and fury and smoke, the CSC’s version of King Lear is solid rather than surprising or exciting.
Read MoreThis astutely curated exhibit explores the presence of architecture in contemporary sculpture.
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