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This wonderfully eclectic show is a post-pandemic invitation to forge new connections and open up fresh conversations.
Read MoreDo you believe your eyes? Should you?
Read MoreFor those with sufficient patience and imagination — and are eager to learn more about the Chinese literary scene than what’s found in journalistic headlines — Jia Zhangke’s documentary will be an uncommon treat.
Read MoreJeff Chon focuses on the weaknesses that see violence as an expression of strength: sexism and racism, an obsession with identity that devolves into an ideological search for purity.
Read MoreLove on the Spectrum U.S. generates the same joy as its Aussie version: all of the singletons are enormously likable.
Read MoreThis is free jazz perhaps, but it never sounds frantic, wild, or abandoned.
Read MoreFrank Zappa didn’t like being interviewed, but he sure enjoyed having a chat.
Read MoreThe challenging viola part takes prominence in Shostakovich’s String Quartet no. 13, highlighting an essential yet oft-unsung voice of a string quartet.
Read MoreDeconstructing the “White Album” — How the Beatles could fight Like cats and work like dogs.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner