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Thought to be lost, the only existing print of NATHAN THE WISE was discovered in Moscow in 1996. The Coolidge Corner Theater is screening a tinted and beautifully restored version of the film, with an original score by Aaron Trant performed live by the After Quartet.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreThere were unscripted song selections whose daring and heart made this concert so much more than a night of old beloved tunes.
Read MoreThis year’s Berlin International Film Festival launched a couple of films aimed at a mass audience. The results were mixed.
Read MoreAt its core, the Revels is about bringing together actors and audience, but there are several stagecraft successes to note this time around
Read MoreWhat we need is to see the world through the eyes of Black activists, even though that might be frightening to White audiences reluctant to deal with the unmediated truth.
Read MoreTold from the perspective of the Global South, this novel enthralls as it explores the urgent economic and cultural contradictions of post-colonialism, globalization, class, and alienation.
Read MoreBen Ratliff’s volume about how to listen to music is full of fairly radical but largely undefended assertions.
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Arts Remembrance: Homage to Gilbert Gottfried — One of America’s Most Original Stand-ups
Comedian Gilbert Gottfried’s passing has hit me harder than most deaths of my celebrity faves: it’s a deprivation I can feel in my stomach.
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