Month: October 2016
This is a theater of signals, like a fast-changing slide show of things we recognize and don’t quite recognize.
Read MoreThis was a fascinating program conducted by someone that the BSO will hopefully put (firmly) into their rotation of distinguished guest conductors.
Read More“Tokenism also plays into this issue. Some companies are hiring one dancer of color and they think they’ve done diversity.”
Read MoreA Man Called Ove‘s darkness and humor are balanced artfully, a merit one often sees in Scandinavian film.
Read MoreGreen Day’s latest offering is a largely unoriginal, imitative hodgepodge.
Read MoreThe New Rep production is polished, surprising, and certainly hard-hitting.
Read MoreAt the Vancouver Film Festival, cinema lovers could look at movies which had been much praised at prior festivals, including winning prizes.
Read More“I’d be happy to start making a new record tomorrow, but I don’t know if we’ve all decided what the next move is.”
Read MoreCursed Legacy‘s chronicle of the life of Thomas Man’s son is an important addition to the cultural history of the twentieth century.
Read MoreThe Library of America volumes of Virgil Thomson’s writings will help reestablish him as one of the 20th century’s preeminent musical scribes.
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