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Sarah Ruhl attempts, but fails, to discover illuminating similarities between the powerful then and now.
Read MoreWith an artist as focused and sharp as Danilo Pérez as its musical director, Jazz 100 makes you sit up straight and hang on every note.
Read More“Conservatism was his perspective, but William F. Buckley was really interested in having the other side on and having real discussions.”
Read MoreThe Murder of Sonny Liston is an absorbing, albeit speculative, attempt at addressing the mystery that died with the man.
Read MoreIn this innovative production, Hamlet comes off as Shakespeare’s most successful genre mash-up of tragedy and comedy.
Read More“Surely the passion for the plain, the homespun, the banal is itself a form of betrayal, a refusal to look honestly at a complex universe.”
Read MoreThis is a theater of signals, like a fast-changing slide show of things we recognize and don’t quite recognize.
Read MoreThis was a fascinating program conducted by someone that the BSO will hopefully put (firmly) into their rotation of distinguished guest conductors.
Read More“Tokenism also plays into this issue. Some companies are hiring one dancer of color and they think they’ve done diversity.”
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?