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The poetry of Palestinian author Ghassan Zaqtan dwells in the space between life and death, memory and erasure, respite and continuous travel.
Read MoreThe virtuoso approach of Bedlam’s Saint Joan, its unpretentious immediacy, makes this production an exuberant Shavian history lesson that should not to be missed.
Read MoreFull Dissidence is not just about the corruption of professional sports. It is a fierce polemic that will alter the way you look at America.
Read MoreIf the New York Times can’t make a reasonable case for the need for discrimination rather than salesmanship, we are in real trouble.
Read MoreArt Spiegelman believes that “MAD” magazine was more subversive for his generation of protesters than either marijuana or LSD. It certainly radicalized him.
Read MoreIn this brilliantly written play, Kenneth Lonergan finds both the humor and angst in the moral muddle generated by the Reagan Revolution.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreIt’s hard to convey what a benison these books have been to me, as I’ve read them in my narrow, monkish bed late into the night.
Read MoreIt seems every year the quality of feature films, especially those from mainstream studios, is getting worse, while that of documentaries is getting better.
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Arts Review/Commentary: Climate Change and Artistic Derangement
Why haven’t American theater companies dealt seriously with climate change?
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