Culture Vulture
“I was/am struck by the women in The How and the Why. I hadn’t seen them onstage before. Nor had I quite heard from them before.”
Oliver Sacks’ On the Move is an absorbing, idiosyncratic, often moving memoir.
Woman in Gold has novelty going for it — it is a film that depicts a woman’s passionate relationship to a piece of art.
The Man Between offers a fascinating glimpse of the late master translator Michael Henry Heim, its reportedly modest and reticent protagonist.
If you’re looking for an entertaining piece of theater that will leave you both laughing and pondering your own place on the political map, go see
Whether or not you’re familiar with Elizabeth Bishop or Robert Lowell, their worlds or their poetry, you should hasten to this show.
Fuse Book Commentary: Found in Translation — Out in the ‘Burbs
Every writer fantasizes about passionate readers. These were as passionate as they come.
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