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“Episode III. The Fall” is the most thematically focused installment in the four-part I Am the Moon saga so far.
Read MoreThis moving, at times beautiful, production evokes Michael K’s vision of purity, a rejection of collective cruelty and madness that asserts human dignity’s last stand — as an animal.
Read MoreOn the whole, this anthology, along with igniting discussions about sins of omission, will make for entertaining browsing.
Read More“As morality shifts,” NPR’s Ann Powers writes, “music does, too, helping people navigate those boundaries.”
Read MoreZahdi Dates and Poppies demonstrates that the formal aspects of Noh can be adapted to contemporary American themes.
Read MoreBy Bill Marx For any self-respecting Shavian, the major attraction of Canada’s Shaw Festival is the chance to see first-rate productions of plays by GBS and his contemporaries, especially the opportunity to take in ace stagings of scripts that fall outside of the greatest hits list. But during the `80s a close second was the…
Read MoreGiven the precipitous Internet-driven decline of print journalism over the past decade, Spotlight vividly reminds us of the clout of a local newspaper speaking truth to power.
Read MoreThe Tribeca Film Festival wrapped last week — here’s a selection of the most promising documentaries on view.
Read MoreWe will not get another Angels in America unless we demand it — and stop accepting bogus substitutes.
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Arts Remembrance: Jack Kerouac at 100 — A Conversation with John Sampas
Jack Kerouac would have turned 100 on March 17. A 2014 conversation about the writer with his literary executor, the late John Sampas.
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