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This is an excellent deep dive into the ways fracking mirrors the many problems we face as we try to change the way we think about energy, individual choice, and climate change.
In Fabric is a mesh of black comedy, horror, and art house psychedelia. I found it wildly original.
Ruminations on age and memory are inevitably sunk deep into the flesh and the glue of personal relationships.
“They are seekers, like we are, and they connect with the music that we play.”
Front and center was Andris Nelsons, who, interpretively, seemed more than happy to try on a bunch of different hats.
It would be a mistake to call the absorbing Eve out of her Ruins a mystery novel.
Robert LaHotan was a fine abstractionist before he fully turned his energies to landscapes and interiors in his mature works. This exhibition, which spans 25 years, shows him alternating between abstract and figurative styles with many paintings landing somewhere between the two.
Despite his weakness for overwriting, Bob Shacochis has a good and sad story to tell, and he gets through it with a degree of mastery.
By Harvey Blume Nicholson Baker’s new novel is about a man obsessed with killing President Bush. Checkpoint: A Novel by Nicholson Baker. (Knopf) Nicholson Baker’s short, funny — and frequently tender — new novel consists of a conversation between Ben and Jay, high school buddies who haven’t seen each other in a few years, and…
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