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Five more feature films of great interest and their links, carefully chosen to get you through the continuing travails of the coronavirus.
Read MoreWhat few signs of the rich culture embedded in Danza Orgánica’s artistic director and choreographer Marsha Parrilla’s heritage made token appearances.
Read MorePatrick Dougherty’s Stickwork is a remarkable piece of public art.
Read MoreWhen no-one was looking, Ian MacKaye and a group of young people like him created one of American alternative music’s most important and unique scenes.
Read MoreWomen are the dominant force in “Amaluna.” They command the evening’s whirligig of a stage as aerialists, clowns, musicians, dancers, and contortionists.
Read MoreWe are invited to see the world through the eyes of an adolescent whose autism makes human communication and contact incredibly difficult.
Read MoreJorge Luis Prats’ performance was absolutely breathtaking, and one had the sense of being at a historic recital, of discovering a hugely gifted, yet virtually unknown, artist.
Read MoreIn this production, director Piotr Fomenko “wanted to explore whether family happiness is even possible, the fight to keep it and the fear of losing it.”
Read MoreThe complete Women of Will is an exhausting adventure, led by a manically enthused and deeply generous and talkative tour director who also is a fabulous actor. Reviewed by Susan Miron Women of Will. Written and performed by Tina Packer. Directed by Eric Tucker. Featuring Tina Packer and Nigel Gore. At Shakespeare & Company, Lenox,…
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner