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Proud excels when it makes the political personal, utilizing its characters as affecting markers for changing minds and hearts.
Read MoreMaybe Space Force will figure out what kind of comedy it is and launch into a rejuvenated second season turn. Though that assumes it will get a second season.
Read MoreCovid-19 goes on and on. Hang tight at home, where you can relax and watch old movies. Here’s an 11th list of disparate favorites that can easily be viewed on your computer.
Read MoreExistential Reckoning confronts today’s lethal inanity in blistering fashion, via songs that posit dire consequences for a country that wants to be entertained more than wants to be informed.
Read MoreThe touring company of Dear Evan Hansen is every bit as good as its Broadway counterpart.
Read MoreIt was a treat to see Camille A. Brown & Dancers inhabit (and elaborate on) a number of different African American dance traditions with such winning ease and grace.
Read MoreThere’s a funny, parabolic quality to the emotional weather in Weather — amidst all the unsettling harbingers, the sensation of being in end times, there is still love.
Read MoreThe main problem with Gloria is its expository storytelling. Events are mostly announced and described rather than recreated.
Read MoreAvoiding overly melodramatic images, The 33 is a true horror story on screen, one that we can identify with in the deep, fearful recesses of our collective subconscious.
Read MoreDid Martin Scorsese want this film about religious faith to reverberate so faintly, to make its point through such awkward stillness?
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner