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The rapturous reaction to Boston Ballet’s performance on Sunday afternoon demonstrated that this kind of work can still move an audience.
This is a beautifully directed staging (by Lev Dodin).
The Annotated Poe invites readers to take a fresh look at Edgar Allan Poe and his far-ranging artistic legacy.
Felix Mendelssohn remains one of the West’s most underrated composers.
Brian Seibert’s history of tap dancing has unleashed something I can only describe as a tap world pissing contest.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Those assembled at Boston’s Jordan Hall were thoroughly prepared to be enraptured.
Introduced by gigantic moving set-pieces and robots with prison searchlights for eyes, Bolt often looks like poster art.
Jason Isbell has got sober, and his songs ring with the urgency of the newly recovered (and newly remarried, to his violinist Amanda Shires).
Rethinking the Repertoire #7 – Christopher Rouse’s “Phantasmata”
Christopher Rouse is a tough composer to pin down and that stylistic unpredictability has, in part, provided his music notable expressive breadth.
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