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“The Seduction” is visually stunning but, even though it is the magnificently clothed French aristocracy, it all comes down to unremarkable people behaving badly.
Read MoreReading “February 1933”, just ten months into Trump’s second mandate is nothing less than unnerving.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Sam Cha’s “Have you heard the one”
Read More“Stumble” is a welcome addition to the increasingly tired mockumentary genre.
Read MoreThere’s no question that the author of “Criss-Cross” approaches “Strangers on a Train” from a gay-centric viewpoint.
Read MoreLuke O’Neil doesn’t have any solutions to our political dissipation, but he certainly knows how to diagnose its illnesses.
Read MoreThere is a sense that once wound up, the dancers are not going to let go – not from their power and not from their dreams.
Read More“Summer, 1976” is a cleverly designed snapshot of a deep but fleeting friendship.
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Jazz Commentary: The Enduring Enigma of Chet Baker
I take a look back at the compelling documentary “Let’s Get Lost” because of the recently released “Chet Baker Performs and Sings: Swimming by Moonlight”, 15 unreleased studio recordings made by the trumpeter.
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