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For Cynthia Ozick, critics connect the dots; they inform us about what kind of culture we’re living in.
Time has only made the members of this trio more adventurous as well as accomplished.
Yes, The Last Schwartz is a family drama through and through, but it is well crafted and touching.
The trajectory of O. J. Simpson’s life eventually touched on almost every aspect American society.
Spectrum is a stylish, intelligent, and enjoyable disc played by a couple of musicians from whom we can expect big things.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
The 7 Fingers can be depended on to fill everyone’s belly with spectacle.
Anat Gov’s play about wrestling with life and God is an outrageously provocative script that showcases the best of contemporary Israeli art.
The set proved that Bob Dylan remains, among many other things, one of music’s great contrarians.

Film Commentary: In Defense of Woody Allen
A response to Ty Burr’s column called “Here’s why Woody Allen is overrated”in yesterday’s Boston Globe.
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