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On the whole, this anthology, along with igniting discussions about sins of omission, will make for entertaining browsing.
Read MoreIf you are in New York this week there is plenty of art to see. Just a short walk from the Metropolitan Museum is a show that you will probably never see again. You can visit it for free. It closes this weekend.
Read MoreReality is the driving force behind the suspense in this film’s look at the lurid underbelly of post-war Germany.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MorePoet John Koethe moralizes in an abstract “universal” space — some might call it versifying in a vacuum.
Read MoreIt’s hard to imagine many of Gail Mazur’s poems emerging from anywhere else than from inside Route 128.
Read MoreRuby Rose Fox’s artistic/political mission with Salt is clear: the singer wants to look back at and revamp the radicalism of the ’60s.
Read MoreThis savvy, witty, and casually erudite novella proves that when it comes portraying adolescence in fiction the less sentimentality the better.
Read MoreFor MOMIX’S performance at Jacob’s Pillow, Moses Pendelton assembled a “greatest hits” selection of sixteen vignettes from the troupe’s oeuvre.
Read MoreThis is an indelibly zany concoction: part homage, part esprit de corps, part meditation on screwball comedy as a form of modest but invigorating cheer.
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