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Sleeping Weazel stages a gutsy production of an angry, ugly, and essential history lesson.
Read MoreNow on the cusp of nine decades, Frank Stella is dedicated to visual experimentation, a kind of controlled and aesthetic atom-smashing,
Read MoreThere’s something gleefully retro about his hour-plus-long jukebox.
Read MoreA haunting vision of lost souls who emerge from the Icelandic ice, naked, hungry and seeking communion with those they left behind.
Read MoreWhen given a choice, tend to choose films that are fairly harrowing to watch. The next three Sundance Fest films on my slate were often disturbing, but also powerful and inspiring on many levels.
Read MoreParadise Road: Jack Kerouac’s Lost Highway and My Search for America by Jay Atkinson, Wiley and Sons, 250 pages, $25.95 Reviewed By Nancye Tuttle I’m ready to pack my bag and hit the road. But it isn’t Jack Kerouac’s iconic 1957 novel On the Road that’s fueling my wanderlust. It’s Jay Atkinson’s compelling, new memoir…
Read MoreIn the heartrending “Three Strong Women,” award-winning novelist Marie NDiaye infuses her Senegalese women characters with a personal sense of dignity and a strong belief in self.
Read MoreOpera on Tap is designed to be surprising and fun – what other opera performance encourages its singers to walk right up to your table warbling high C notes? Opera on Tap at Oberon, September 26 and 27 By Chantal Mendes World famous opera master Luciano Pavarotti wouldn’t have been caught dead performing on a…
Read MoreSo Miguel Zenón, who on saxophone has the facility of a bebopper, which he uses discreetly, is here a singer as well as an instrumentalist.
Read MoreThe Nightingale delivers an indelible vision of inhumanity perpetuated by colonialism and white privilege.
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Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger