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Robert Venuti’s opposition to the Modernism’s rigid corporate style made healthy waves.
The Favourite may be a raucous historical lampoon — but it is a timely one.
Leonard Cohen reinforces this dedication to lyricism with striking humility in his final book.
Not since Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up and L’Aventura has there been such a mesmerizing tale of the more you look, the less you find out.
This musical hodgepodge at the American Repertory Theater could be called ‘Let’s Sing About Me (and Me, and Then More About Me).’
This was a truly great performance, one that fully suited the BPO’s season-long, dual commemorations.
The show tells a story of women through portraits that span a little more than two hundred years.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Next summer promises to be a safe one, musically, at Tanglewood.
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