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Dance Review: Where Minimalism Went

March 4, 2015
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Minimalism doesn’t make narrative or emotional demands. It shows you a surface, and if there’s anything below the surface, you draw your own conclusions.

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The Arts on Stamps of the World —October 2

October 2, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

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Theater Review Diary: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival — A Worthy Theatrical Adventure

October 11, 2013
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is an annual theatrical adventure for many on the West coast, and should become one for the rest of the country – but make reservations early.

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Theater Review: Taming a Shrew in the #MeToo Era

March 28, 2019
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The new Broadway revival of Kiss Me, Kate removes much of the objectionable material — and a lot of the fun

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Film Review: “Timbuktu” — From Moderation to Totalitarianism

February 23, 2015
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Director Abderrahmane Sissako wants the viewer to have the golden-age city in mind when, today, 2015, we see how terrible life has become there.

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Television Review: “Love on the Spectrum U.S.” Celebrating Autism — in America

May 18, 2022
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Love on the Spectrum U.S. generates the same joy as its Aussie version: all of the singletons are enormously likable.

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Television Review: “The Survivor” — What Price Survival?

April 26, 2022
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The Survivor examines what happens to someone who made the decision to survive in Auschwitz — no matter how.

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Dance Feature: Sara Juli’s “Burnt-Out Wife” — Scorched

August 10, 2020
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In Burnt-Out Wife, Maine-based performance artist Sara Juli takes on the unarticulated rage lurking in a long-term marriage with a deft touch and the humor of a born stand-up comic.

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Film Review: “Tesla” — The Romance of Invention

August 22, 2020
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This ambitious biopic is a valuable reminder that the films in this genre need not be formulaic or grandiose. In fact, they are at their most appealing when they channel the idiosyncrasy and mystery of their subjects.

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Arts Commentary: “Fast Car” — Mainstream Country’s Detour from Diversity

July 19, 2023
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Black and openly queer women are not allowed in the Nashville club. Secretly gay white men are not doing too badly, though.

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