Review
With most of his contemporaries doing reunion tours or playing decades-old albums, Paul Weller is one of the few claiming his right to be a still-evolving artist.
Before This World is a remarkable collection of what James Taylor calls “agnostic hymns, recovery songs and love songs” that stands up to the best of his work.
In truth, Three is not much of a play at all, but an anthology of “very special episodes” of an unproduced television or web series.
The Boston Early Music Festival’s production of Monteverdi’s final opera, L’incoronazione di Poppea, is not to be missed.
“Pentalum” is an example of soft, temporal architecture: its geometric sculptural forms push against the boundaries of an interactive environmental art installation.
Here is a terrific documentary that will appeal to people who grew up in the mid-20th century and also their children and grandchildren.
The Safdie brothers are willing to look at hard truths, creating a movie that retains the immediacy and the tragedy of addiction.
Design Review: The Look of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games