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The Whole World focuses on the incoherence that lurks underneath the empowering narratives we tell about ourselves.
Read MoreThe interviewees sound warnings about how we have self-sorted, online and in the real world, into echo-chamber communities of like-minded people.
Read MoreThe singer/guitarist rolls the dice every night, playing it loose and gritty with drummer Patrick Keeler, bassist Dominic Davis, and keyboardist Bobby Emmett, who deftly hack away at revolving song choices from White’s broad catalog and beyond.
Read MoreBrimming with edge-of-seat intensity and fist-waving theatricality, Julia Wolfe’s oratorio “Her Story” is the unequivocal highlight of the current BSO season.
Read MoreThe 11-piece group frontloaded its 90-minute set for immediate impact, answering the biggest challenge — replacing the vocal charisma of David Byrne — with a communal approach.
Read MoreOne of pianist Edward Simon’s strengths is his ability to be simultaneously romantic and clear-headed, precise and suggestive.
Read MoreChaos and anarchy are embedded in Angelo Madsen Minax’s hybrid cinema of survival, acceptance and transcendence.
Read MoreTranslating what became Under a Cruel Star was a labor of love as well as a work of feminism. There were few memoirs around of a life that spanned Nazism and Stalinism. None was written by a woman. By Helen Epstein. Readers of today’s New York Times found a remarkable story on the obituary page:…
Read MoreFilmmaker Salvo Cuccia packs a lot into this tightly framed 2014 documentary on Frank Zappa.
Read MoreEveryone should avail themselves of such opportunities for inter-generational collaboration.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner