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I happily read The Earth Dies Streaming through, all 433 pages of acute, often brilliant writing. And also often funny as hell.
Read MoreIn two short acts, playwright Win Wells depicts not so much a relationship as a fusion, a merging of identities into one single, complex personality.
Read MoreHere’s a list of five June releases that are making major waves on the Pop scene.
Read MoreWynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony is his third effort in the grand form.
Read MoreFaye Dunaway has chosen Tea at Five as the vehicle to bring her back to Broadway after a 37-year absence. Would that she had waited a bit longer for a vehicle more worthy of her considerable talents.
Read MorePeople versed in modern witchcraft or paganism may recognize some of the themes examined in Midsommar, but what I found most fascinating was the pronounced emphasis on female sexuality.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreOphelia is moving, intoxicating, haunting: the most visually pleasurable film I’ve seen so far this year.
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Arts Commentary: Is Art Ever Out of Season? — Anti-seasonal hits and Non-hits
My tastes have always been everywhere and all over, whatever the time of year. But there is a seasonal connection for me — some books, movies, and music are inseparable from the season in which I consumed them.
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