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Singing the body electric in “De Humani Corporis Fabrica.”
Read MoreA funny, bittersweet novel by British writer Jonathan Coe portrays the great American film director Billy Wilder on the downside of his career
Read Moreit’s useful to be reminded that Ronald Reagan, the revered All-American icon, was more simulacrum than savior.
Read MoreIn the process of exploring the ideas that shaped Lorraine Hansberry’s understanding of her art and the world, the volume confirms the writer’s relevance during these troubled but potentially transformative times.
Read MoreClaudia Rankine comes off like a disgruntled but interesting guest at a dinner party who keeps turning the conversation back to subjects that make others uncomfortable but are well worth talking about and seriously examining.
Read MoreThis blistering new documentary manages to offer a fairly balanced portrait of a man who, at the end of his life, was widely demonized.
Read MoreDelia Owens suggests that the only forward movement for her outsider-protagonist and “swamp trash” is to become curators of ecological/cultural museums in the very places where they once struggled for an independent life.
Read MoreRussian Doll is television made to be savored.
Read MoreWherever Robert Hass is, the poet drinks in (and reports to us) the details of place and human activity.
Read MoreThe Lyric Stage production of Anna Christie does right by Eugene O’Neill’s brilliance.
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