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“To the End of the Land” is about the devastation of war, how war erodes the human spirit, yet how that spirit is far more resilient that we may have ever suspected.
Read MoreSince then, they have remained as indefatigable as ever in terms of writing, recording, and touring.
Read More“It’s not depressing to be told that writers and artists are getting screwed. It’s our daily reality.”
Read MoreA selection of new songs that are about keeping sane in a world that seems increasingly out of everyone’s control — in nearly every sense.
Read MoreEach month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreTamas Dobozy is an anarchist in the best sense of the word: it’s not chaos he’s enamored of but a way of life untrammeled by political oppression, bureaucratic horrors, legal absurdities.
Read MoreStephen Sondheim’s songs told stories about people just trying to be, sung by characters struggling to make sense of a confusing world, yearning to take the next step. But his intricately structured melodies soared and tiptoed and sauntered and sometimes wisely took the long way home.
Read MoreFor all of the book’s fascinating revelations, The Lost Southern Chefs leaves the reader with a number of unanswered questions.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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Arts Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2025