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The Lost King contains perhaps too many calculated moments of sentimental synchronicity. Still, it manages to soar, thanks to the excellent performance of its lead, Sally Hawkins.
Read MoreEarl Lee, the BSO’s assistant conductor, pulled off a memorable debut. Let’s have him back in the subscription series again, and soon.
Read MoreWhile one is willing to grant a 27-year-old conductor some benefit of the doubt, there’s little here to suggest that the Great Nordic Hope of Classical Music isn’t simply out of his depth.
Read MoreOver the years I have seen several productions of Coriolanus, and this one is by far the most perfunctory.
Read MoreFor these eco-warriors, it’s payback time: they didn’t start this fight, but they are determined to finish it.
Read MoreKari Percival’s greatest thrill? Reading How to Say Hello to a Worm aloud to kids whose faces “light up” as she turns the pages.
Read MoreTouring to support their 20th anniversary CD, 20 Printemps, Le Vent du Nord delivered a master class in musicianship.
Read MoreThe Worst Ones is a distinctive cinematic achievement – it is deeply moving film that offers a critique of itself.
Read MoreHere’s this week’s poem, “Introduction to Fractals or How They Last”.
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Book Review: Advertisements for Democracy — Norman Mailer’s Anti-Fascist Eloquence
Guns, anti-Semitism, paranoid conspiracy theories — it never gets old.
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