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Arts Commentary/Interview: The Climate Crisis and Theater — A Playwright’s Perspective

Do we feel the environment breakdown in our gut? Will people looking back see art that conveyed the existential threat of the emergency?

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Interview, Theater Tagged: Bill McKibben, Climate Crisis, nature, politics, Theater, Tira Palmquist, Two Degrees

Film Reviews: At the NYFF — Haynes’s “The Velvet Underground,” Dumont’s “France,” and Peleshian’s “Nature”

Reviews of Todd Haynes’s documentary The Velvet Underground, Bruno Dumont’s France, a satire-drama about the news industry, and Nature, Artavazd Peleshian’s graceful parade of natural disasters.

By: David D'Arcy Filed Under: Featured, Film, Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Artavazd Peleshian, Bruno Dumont, David D'Arcy, France, Lou Reed, nature, New York Film Festival, The Velvet Underground, Todd Hayes

Film Review: “Leaning into the Wind” — The Giving Tree

Watching this film, one is struck at how it is essentially a collection of moments that, taken together, create a satisfying portrait of a life.

By: Peg Aloi Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Andy Goldsworthy, artistic, documentary, Leaning into the Wind, nature, Peg Aloi

Visual Arts Review: Canadian Painter Lawren Harris — Spirituality, Cold and Hard

Lawren Harris is determined to present a static vision of the top of the continent, a version of nature that is stylized, austere, immobile, and eternal.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Canadian painting, Kathleen C. Stone, Lawren Harris, museum-of-fine-arts-boston, nature, Steve Martin

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