Dance Preview: "Black Ballerina" " Sparking Conversations about Dance and Race
"Tokenism also plays into this issue. Some companies are hiring one dancer of color and they think they've done diversity."
"Tokenism also plays into this issue. Some companies are hiring one dancer of color and they think they've done diversity."
A Man Called Ove's darkness and humor are balanced artfully, a merit one often sees in Scandinavian film.
The New Rep production is polished, surprising, and certainly hard-hitting, right up to the last moment.
As confessions of rock decadence go, Lol Tolhust's are fairly tame stuff.
Man in Snow encourages us to reflect on our own bit of mortality. We don't probably take the time to do that enough.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
The variety of this exhibition amply proves that William Merritt Chase brought great painterly insight to much more than just the daily catch.
Steven Hyden doesn't really pick a side in these fights; he's broad minded enough to know and enjoy every artist's work.
In The Lesser Bohemians, Eimear McBride seems to be determined to combat the soullessness of pornography.
This company of highly talented collaborators asks: "What is it about our collective psyche that fastens on so tightly to guns?"
Something clicked when I visited the MFA's diminutive but brilliant new exhibition of Terry Winters' works on paper.
Dissolution is a mysterious, and constant, element in Diana Al-Hadid's vision.
The political and feminist works of the '60s and '70s make the case for Miriam Laufer's place in the annals of post-war American modernism.
Clive James is cosmopolitan and learned, but he's far from a snob.
No doubt many in Saturday's well-dressed crowd came for the opportunity to hear that most appropriate of gala pianists, Lang Lang.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
As an artist whose photographs bridge the old world and the new, Imogen Cunningham should be a part of the present-day conversation.
This week the first-ever duo album by Kweskin and Muldaur, Penny's Farm will be released.
From Significant Other's opening moments, it is clear that this smart and heartfelt script is in very capable hands.
The central mystery of the life of Brian Wilson: How did such a sweet and fragile soul create such complex and enduring music?
Authoritarianism is at its most chilling, at least in the theater, when everyone, the weak and the strong, takes it for granted.
Marjorie Prime explores the complex connections generated among four family members as they attempt to make sense of grief.
These cinematic eyefuls will rouse you from the slumbering ennui you're surely feeling these days, brought on by too many binge sessions watching Netflix.
This taut, often hilarious thriller is a stellar example of why Scandinavian cinema continues to impress.
Cyndi Freeman and Brad Lawrence are accomplishing their mission: to bring the lowbrow entertainment of yesterday to the highbrow viewers of today.