Search Results: The Slip online
Cindy Lee’s “Diamond Jubilee” is nothing if not immersed in its own inner world. That’s part of its complexity, its strength, and its beauty.
Read MoreCSC pulled out all the stops for its turn at The Tempest, bringing together a cast that is more than up to the challenge of knitting together poignant drama and madcap comedy.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreCinemax’s The Knick is gruesome, grim, and certainly not for the faint of heart.
Read MoreEach month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.
Read MoreBerkeley’s Nelson reinforces my sense that many fine composers of the twentieth century have largely slid off the map because they did not cater to the obsession of many critics and academics with “the New at all cost.”
Read MoreArts Fuse writers continue their countdown of great music celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. This month’s especially eclectic list includes The Allman Brothers Band, Roy Brown, Black Sabbath, Johann Sebastian Bach, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Read MoreA dozen feature films — none made less than 35 years ago — that best capture the American campus experience and spirit.
Read MoreMother Butterfly’s script shows genuine promise, but the Storm Warnings Repertory Theatre’s premiere production falls short.
Read MoreFlipping through this volume will help readers understand just how much the internet and consumer technology has changed the world of arts and culture.
Read More
Arts Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2025