Head-to-head competition brings dance into the sporting arena.
Contemporary art specialist Michael Darling may not be daring, but he’s a safe, solid choice for SAM.
Two one-man shows aim high.
Ever since Duchamp’s urinal, artists have faced the dilemma: If anything can be art, what constitutes work, skill, or originality?…
Two new books fight over the beginning of the American century.
Skeptics dismiss Charlie’s Angels, but can it finally allow women to star as action heroes?
Also: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
Drew Daly’s magic acts of destructive sculpture.
Bion Tsang If you’re a serious cellist, you can’t not tackle the Bach Suites, six collections of six movements each:…
A holiday roundup of local theater offerings.
While the big theaters sit it out, Matthew Kwatinetz made a 9/11 event happen.
Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
GOING TO THE THEATER is about the entire experience: finding parking, grabbing a quick dinner, sitting through the performance, and,…
One Oprah pick we’d consider buying.
A look back at stuff that got on my nerves.
Stories of inner and outer lives.
A posthumous Kerouac novella that should have stayed in its grave.
Choreography that confronts.
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Catching up with cult author Irvine Welsh.
