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Throughout his writing, poet Seamus Heaney’s penetrating imagination is one that strives for accuracy.
Read MoreThe latest film from Yorgos Lanthimos is a confusing mishmash of forced weirdness.
Read MoreThere can be no future, Héctor Abad seems to be arguing, when everything you are is hidden away in a time you can never fully know.
Read MoreStraight White Men features plenty of conflict, but most of this wrangling comes in the form of tiresome, repetitive familial bickering.
Read MoreWhen the performance ended and I sat there, silent, reveling with the rest of the audience in the goose bumps that inevitably occur after such an experience, I knew, in my bones, that no movie, however good, could be as good as this.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in dance, film, and theater that’s coming up this week.
Read MoreThe Ups and Downs of the biz. At this time of year it’s easy to question your choice of residence in sun-deprived New England. The cold, the wet, and the absence of vitamin D in your skin rattles through to your bones and leaves you asking, can we just skip to June already? You are…
Read MoreThe performances by Ange Dargent and Théophile Baquet could not be better.
Read MoreWe have a biography that reads like a novel in its range and intensity, a biography that forces us to dig deeper into our own preconceived prejudices and understand another man — a famous writer — in ways that neither he nor we might have ever thought possible.
Read MoreMany of PJ Harvey’s fans at MGM came for a challenging ride, and the performer gave it to them with a stunning show.
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Arts Commentary & CD Reviews: On The Kennedy Center, Ben Folds, & Gustav Mahler