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By Neil Giordano A selection of notable documentaries currently in the digital universe: Christian missionaries, high school athletics, and a trio of filmmakers who mess with Texas. A familiar story — a young man on a quixotic quest that ends in tragedy — takes a new turn in National Geographic’s The Mission (Hulu, Disney+), a…
Read More“Before Midnight” doesn’t go where you think it will, nor does it end quite the way you might imagine, but the highs and lows of this one memorable night evoke the disquiet and soberness that comes with becoming an adult.
Read MoreUnlike other pretentious and/or earnest travel shows, Men in Kilts is downright jolly.
Read MoreThree jug band legends — John Sebastian, Geoff Muldaur, and Jim Kweskin reunite.
Read MoreBy Caldwell Titcomb Conductor Valery Gergiev’s podium demeanor is rather bizarre, but his musicianship is first-class. Valery Gergiev is one of the busiest musicians in the world. Among other assignments the 55-year-old conductor has headed the Mariinsky Theatre (formerly the Kirov Opera) for two decades, is principal guest conductor of the Metropolitan Opera in New…
Read MoreDark Places fumbles and stumbles as it tries, but fails, to follow all of the possible solutions to the whodunit.
Read MoreThelma learns that she can’t escape who she is — but she can control what she does.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreBook Review: “Nobody Ever Asked Me About the Girls” — A Disappointing Look at Women, Music, and Fame
Journalist Lisa Robinson deconstructed the idea of the girl who could hang with the guys (and laugh off their casual misogyny) long before Gillian Flynn immortalized the Cool Girl in Gone Girl.
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Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger