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All this alarming information about our food is a call to action, but “Poisoned” plays it safe by not offering any pragmatic directives or posing an activist vision.
Read MoreLespecial proves that not all “jam bands” are simply children of the Dead.
Read MoreGuitarist Mary Halvorson and pianist Sylvie Courvoisier share a remarkable rapport on this duet album.
Read MoreAn in depth look at the injustices the Arab American community faces — even in Brooklyn, the most liberal of places.
Read MoreNon-binary people have plenty to be angry about these days, but Burgerz is not an attempt to shock or strike back in anger.
Read MoreThis is an entertaining comedy of manners, a sophisticated satire told from the point of view of a feminist professor who is not afraid of committing transgressions in our politically correct age.
Read MoreDoug Elkins’ take on Othello is entirely of our era, when domestic abuse is finally a public discussion and a complex story of betrayal can be conveyed with pop culture efficiency.
Read MoreGiven Dickens’ penny-a-word driven verbosity and his fondness for resolving every plot point with a flurry of coincidences, adapter McEleney seems undecided: is this history play a tragedy or a farce?
Read MoreCharles Lloyd and Julian Lage and Zakir Hussain served a loose, flowing 65-minute set with complementary facility that belied the novel circumstances.
Read MoreGH’s best playing of the day was edgy: a little rough around the edges, yes, but still punchy and vibrant.
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