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Whether you’re a Jungian or a Freudian, think Jung was a genius or charlatan, or even if you’re someone who’s never given much thought to psychotherapy, the exhibition on the “The Red Book” at New York City’s Rubin Museum of Art (which runs through February 15) is worth a visit. THE RED BOOK by C.G.…
Read MoreThe final, ineluctable quality that Ornette Coleman brought to the table was that he had an individual “voice,” which is the sine qua non and preeminent ethos in jazz.
Read MoreThe Chester Theatre Company’s production, directed by Ron Bashford, runs over two hours with nary a dull moment and the actors seem to be having as wonderful a time as the audience.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MorePlan B, Hulu’s latest raunchy teen romp, proves why we need diverse voices in Hollywood.
Read More“Arts journalism should meet the same high standard as other forms of writing but rarely does, even in the good old days.”
Read MoreThis week’s poem: David Blair’s “With Sabrina at the Audubon Sanctuary”
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Sara Letourneau’s “An Evening of Hummingbirds”
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Arts Criticism Commentary: In Defense of Negative Book Reviews
“Criticism will always have the force of the child in the story about the emperor’s new clothes, because there will always be naked emperors who everybody says are wearing today’s Crown Jewels.” — Eric Bentley
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