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Brooklyn‘s script neatly consolidates the novel’s trials and tribulations without becoming too saccharine.
Read MoreAlice Rohrwacher’s film, which won the Grand Prix at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, is a rarity — it is genuinely magical.
Read MoreI just have to use all my personal musical experience — classical music and jazz and rock and electronic sound — and not worry about where it fits.
Read MoreWhat keeps the film churning? Not much. A bit of withheld information.
Read MoreIf anyone needs more evidence that graphic memoirs are the equal of purely literary ones, Invisible Ink closes the case for good.
Read More“The question is what piece of the American experience is next going to add the richness of its voice to the Supreme Court.“
Read MoreIn Eternity’s Sunrise, Leo Damrosch’s prose flows, filled with imaginative lucidity.
Read MoreBeautifully produced by Seagull Books, The Pilgrim’s Bowl is an invaluable introduction to both painter and poet.
Read MorePeople like [Yigal Amir] emerge in many social movements, people who regard protest within the bounds of democratic process as insufficient.
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Arts Commentary & CD Reviews: On The Kennedy Center, Ben Folds, & Gustav Mahler