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One sees how the keen observation and “truth to nature” that critic John Ruskin espoused was put into action by John Constable and J.M. W. Turner.
Read MoreWhat is admirable about Conversations with a Killer is that it is as compelling an exploration of the monster’s victims as it is of Ted Bundy.
Read MoreAnders Walker’s The Burning House sheds fascinating light on a forgotten piece of intellectual history in the Jim Crow South.
Read MoreThe question is whether this evening of dance was supposed to be engaging or enraging — or both.
Read MoreFine recordings of symphonies by neglected American composers Florence Price and George Antheil; and a curious album from Cornelius Meister and the ORF Radio-Sinfonieorchester Wien.
Read MoreImaginary Beasts’ Winter Panto 2019 proffers plenty of enthusiasm, wit, and panache.
Read More“It’s a very exciting prospect that your peers think your worthy to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”
Read MoreJake Gyllenhall and company will survive this broad satiric lark, as will the art world.
Read MoreMagos Herrera teamed up with the Brooklyn Rider string quartet to create a collection of music that makes its case for life, love, and liberation through its sheer beauty.
Read MoreEven an imperfect work-for-hire like Damaged Lives can show the touch of an artist.
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