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Now, at least through mid-December, bassist Tony Levin – also a prolific photographer and blogger on tour — remains happy recasting King Crimson dreams each night with Beat
Read MoreThis little-seen film, disturbing, uncompromising, often darkly funny, should be recognized as one of the most original American independent films of this century.
Read MoreThe Boston Early Music Festival returns in person — and in a world-premiere recording of a German Baroque opera.
Read MoreThe books are bleak in that Pierre Michon provides no reassuring, idealistic view of the creative urge. Art leads to no transcendence, no permanent uplifting sentiment. Making poems or making pictures is a rough daily business.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreHighlights include an excellent Tchaikovsky symphony cycle in modern sound and one of the year’s best chamber-music albums.
Read MorePhantom Thread is an absorbing story about a genius who makes gorgeous dresses for wealthy women.
Read More“What Sherwood Anderson knew and understood was the nature of inarticulate lives and what people do when they’re in the grip of strong feelings and words fail them.”
Read MoreZola is an exhilaratingly salacious odyssey through the neon-lit strip clubs, dingy motels, and gaudy underbelly of America’s chaos state, like Showgirls as told by Zora Neale Hurston.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner