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In Kinship, dramatist Carey Perloff hasn’t found a language that conveys irrational longing.
Read MoreDemon is a powerful movie that, once seen, can’t be easily shaken off.
Read MoreNichita Stănescu is one of the poets who broke through the socialist-realism sound barrier and propelled Romanian poetry into new spheres.
Read MoreThe wizards of mandolin and jazz piano were in perfect sync, blending styles and breaking barriers.
Read MoreThere is an almost Biblical resonance of utter destruction and an improbable, fervid humor in the prose of ANIMALINSIDE as the beast speaks directly to us, its voice moving between trapped panic, cunning hunger, and a vicious savagery.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Martha McCollough’s “always the “schaden “never the “freude”
Read MoreBy Karl Baden View Gallery I’ve been spending far too much time in secondhand bookstores. I’ll waste hours in the shelves, looking, mostly without success, for those iconic photo books that I couldn’t afford when I was younger, and now are as rare as hen’s teeth. While prowling the stacks, I began to notice that…
Read MoreAmerican darkness is now up front and personal. “Holland”‘s stale moves miss where we are now — disaster isn’t hidden, it is in clear view.
Read MoreDisney has bought Fox, so the “Alien” franchise is now incapable of having an impact close to what it initially had, when it redefined what science fiction/horror films could be.
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Arts Commentary & CD Reviews: On The Kennedy Center, Ben Folds, & Gustav Mahler