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Killing Eve is as exciting and compelling as ever. But its narrative structure is becoming somewhat fractured and increasingly odd.
I’m curious to see what happens next. I’ll keep writing plays, but I might need to hone my skills as a handyman just in case this whole theater thing doesn’t pan out.
Darkness is pervasive in this Cowboy Junkies album, but it is not all-encompassing.
Marc Petitjean seamlessly moves from describing intimate scenes to discussing Frida Kahlo’s art and its significance.
For those averse to sports, The English Game is focused more on attitudes and mores of the time than on the game itself.
At a time when fear of the influenza was in danger of being deemed unpatriotic, art retreated to nationalism or escapism.
This is a love letter, told honestly and poignantly, to the Vietnamese people, an homage to their dedication to remembrance, during and after a painful time.
Sigma Oasis is one of Phish’s better albums since the group reunited in 2009 after a five-year breakup.
Arts Commentary: COVID-19 and the Desperation of Dumping Art
There’s a story yet to be written about art dumping; theater and dance dumping; even film and TV dumping now that live performance and production of all kinds has shut down.
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