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By Helen Epstein There will be a longer review to come, but the run of the Maly Drama Theatre of St. Petersburg’s production of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters is so short — …
By Helen Epstein There will be a longer review to come, but the run of the Maly Drama Theatre of St. Petersburg’s production of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters is so short — …
The Annotated Poe invites readers to take a fresh look at Edgar Allan Poe and his far-ranging artistic legacy.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Introduced by gigantic moving set-pieces and robots with prison searchlights for eyes, Bolt often looks like poster art.
Jason Isbell has got sober, and his songs ring with the urgency of the newly recovered (and newly remarried, to his violinist Amanda Shires).
This week's Coming Attractions will be posted later today, but here are two events of note that are taking place today, Sunday, February 28.
Eight nominees? WTF, Academy? If you're going to change the structure to allow ten nominees, then have ten nominees!
In a period of radicalism and terrorism, this installation serves as a beacon for remembering the beauty of the best of Islamic creative culture.
1984's theatrical vision of authoritarianism in action is not for the faint of heart.
Hardly any of the under-60s generation can tell you who Serge Koussevitzky was or what his legacy consists of.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
The Witch's brief jolts of violence seem perfectly calibrated to knock us out of our seats..
Sunday afternoon's hourlong program in BB@Home series took us from the nineteenth century to this very minute.
This compact documentary presents a poignant picture of the intersection of segregation, enlightenment, and failure in America's institutions of higher education.
This exhibition at the MFA gives us as chance to walk about a delightful island in the wide sea of Picasso works.
Ruth Lepson's method in these poems is to encourage us listen as carefully as she does.
In a period of comic book action dribble, 45 Years shows the world that films can probe reality, with enormous beauty and depth.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
What's most interesting about And Again is precisely what gets the least narrative attention.
Women still dominate the dance field as performers and choreographers.
The Finest Hours gives the audience two hours of fast moving, visually pleasing, easily digestible entertainment.
Soul journeyman Lee Fields and the Expressions explore new territory.
Clear some room on the mantle of cinematic disgrace for The Choice, an utterly drippy romance.
Milk Like Sugar cries out for dialogue and confrontations that direct us deeper into the conflicts the young women face.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.