Robert Israel
If one of the aims of art is to create a distinctively imaginative world, than Pass Over succeeds in generating a landscape of devastation, a hopeless place filled with gaping wounds and visible scars.
Read More“I wrote those poems because I think people need to read the truth and to hear the truth about romantic sensibilities between gay people.”
Read MoreThis year’s Montreal Jazz Festival Festival would have been more successful had it not been for all the construction ripping apart the city.
Read MorePeter Schjeldahl debunks (and praises) works of art, while also acknowledging the strategic importance of beauty.
Read MoreThe IRNE event did what it has done for decades: cast a warm glow on a vibrant local theater scene and those who are dedicated to entertain, astonish, and inspire.
Read MoreJ. B. Priestly’s shallow characterizations keep his vision of moneyed skullduggery mundane rather than monstrous.
Read MoreThere are 170 recipes in King Solomon’s Table . Joan Nathan, a sort of culinary archeologist, tracks down the details of their origins to Biblical times.
Read MoreOur theater critics pick some of the outstanding productions of the year.
Read MoreFuse theater critics pick some of the outstanding productions of the year.
Read MoreFuse theater critics pick some of the outstanding productions of the year.
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