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Jerome Robbins makes me think about how nonverbal characters can inhabit their times.
Read MoreIt is this ability to ground their sophistication that makes the Macuco Quintet a band worthy of affection as well as admiration.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreBurt Reynolds was appealing primarily because one always knew what to expect from him: sex appeal, charm, humor, and a manly warmth that permeated every part he played.
Read MoreThe genius of this film is that no preaching is necessary; it makes its political point in an apolitical way, an art film that is, incidentally, didactic.
Read MoreThe Black Clown commands the vastness of the Loeb’s stage with an enviable energy.
Read MoreDoes Shakespeare need a digital makeover to stay relevant and entertaining?
Read More“What is new since the ’70s is a much broader ideological shift in the business world itself, and the way in which it came to approach the jazz world as a result.”
Read MoreChoreographer Paul Taylor leaves a repertory that sprawled from the outrageous to the sublime.
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Remembrance: Randy Weston — A Powerful Musician and Teacher
For the most part, Randy Weston reached behind the boppers, drawing for inspiration on a solo stride tradition which he adapted to his own needs.
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