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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Nuances add flavor to the play’s simple timeline, and the supporting cast fully exploited these. On the one hand, “Chronicles” deals with grave themes: at its heart is the potential failure of feminism. But it is also a social satire, and a very funny one.
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
In this book, Banville smoothly brings together unbounded ideas and weaves them in mind-bending ways, much like a mathematician might with grand mathematical concepts.
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Shifting shadows welcome the viewer to “The Glass Menagerie,” Tennessee Williams’ 1944 play about family and failure.
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
“The Lost Books of the Odyssey,” Zachary Mason’s mesmerizing new novel, takes Odysseus’s homeward bound journey and riddles it with uncertainty.
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Morris tackles the challenge of choreographing to Mozart
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FLYBY
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Want to know what has your roommate glued to the DVD player on his laptop? If your roomie follows the taste of most 02138 residents, he's probably watching one of the following.
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Monday, November 2, 2009
“Marat/Sade,” Peter Weiss’ violent, absurd, revolutionary drama, is both a wonder and headache. It’s a play within a play of ...
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Friday, October 30, 2009
In 1915, when a team of archaeologists from Harvard and the Museum of Fine Arts cracked open a tomb in ...
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Friday, September 25, 2009
Alternative futures call for alternative language. “1984” had Newspeak, “A Clockwork Orange” had Nadsat—each distorted, disorienting vocabulary a warning of
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FM
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Monday, July 6, 2009
NEW YORK, N.Y. — In Red Hook, Brooklyn, where crumbling warehouses butt up against a shiny new Ikea, summer weekends
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