Posts
Anthony Burgess considered Ford Madox Ford to be the greatest of 20th century English novelists.
Read MoreJohannes Vermeer as a person and a painter remains a mystery, but this documentary expertly probes the brilliance of his art.
Read MoreTheater companies all over the country are cutting back or shutting down. And the bad news just keeps coming.
Read MoreThe company is notable for its precision, charisma, and the calculated chaos created by sui generis Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin.
Read MoreHost Elizabeth Howard talks to Justice Malala about his book “The Plot to Save South Africa,” an essential read for understanding modern South Africa.
Read MoreLost amid a flood of new music in the early ’70s, the three lps under review here never received their due.
Read More“One of the accomplishments of this book is that it is a capsule history of the art of Cape Ann.”
Read MoreIt’s easy to mythologize “The Days of Wine and Roses” because this album documents a band whose lineup splintered almost immediately.
Read More
Arts Commentary: “Fast Car” — Mainstream Country’s Detour from Diversity
Black and openly queer women are not allowed in the Nashville club. Secretly gay white men are not doing too badly, though.
Read More