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Albert Speer, Hitler’s pet architect and the vaunted “glamour boy of the Third Reich, would have hated Vanessa Lapa’s unblinking and unforgiving documentary, which is the best recommendation I can give it.
Read MoreAuthor Mark Cantor has been the go-to guy for jazz film for decades: this authoritative book solidifies his position.
Read MoreMolecular gastronomy, the application of scientific principles to the understanding of domestic and gastronomic food principles is shaking up the food world harder than Shake ‘n Bake.
Read MoreIn his Celebrity Series debut, pianist Martin Helmchen performed a mostly vivid and colorful evening of Bach.
Read MoreA local company has come to the thirst-quenching rescue with DRINKmelon, the industry’s first pure watermelon water.
Read MoreThis episode is all about creativity and curiosity in the age of Covid. Listen in for a round up of some of the best arts and culture offerings available online.
Read MoreThese picture books explore music history and an avant-garde composer who challenged convention.
Read More“I’m hoping people will revisit Otto Preminger’s movies because he made some of the best films ever made in America.”
Read MoreThe WTG production succeeds largely because it heightens the absurdity of a play that takes a comic look at catastrophe.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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