Michael M. Kaiser
Book Review: “Curtains?” — Grim But Valuable Truths about the Future of the Arts in America.
February 24, 2015
Curtains? is not entirely satisfying, but I’ll give Michael M. Kaiser points for honesty, clarity, and for not dodging uncomfortable truths.
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