Arts & Culture
The exhibition “Audible Bacillus,” on display at Zilkha gallery through March 3, is a wildly varied and complex collection of ...
The Genre-Bending Discography of Snoh Aalegra
Snoh Aalegra is the rare artist who can tell stories, convey a soothing atmosphere, and express passion to create her own world. Taking ...
Serenity: When the Awful Becomes the Transcendent
In the early months of the calendar year, high-quality film releases are the last thing any experienced theater-goer would expect. ...
“Let’s Talk About Sex” is a Fresh Take on the Familiar Teenage Romance
Strict yet loving parents who want the best for you but also won’t have you sneaking around behind their backs? ...
Sunset Boulevard Remains a Timeless Classic
Billy Wilder’s “Sunset Boulevard,” which played last Saturday at the film series, still resonates today as a brilliant experiment in ...
The “Aquaman” Problem
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that “Aquaman,” despite the inherent silliness of its title character, has become ...
“RENT: Live” Was Neither Good nor Live
Live TV musicals, since they began to be rolled out a few years back, always seemed to me something of ...
“This Between Shadow” Showcases Winter Session Theater Students’ Work
An anxious writer attempts to compose a letter. A woman in black lies on a bathroom floor. A man discovers ...
“Sex Education” Tackles the Absurdities of High School Hookups
Few people can look back on their time in high school without wincing, and it’s easiest to respond to the ...
“Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” Sparks Plenty of Joy
Marie Kondo is something of a Martha Stewart for the internet age, simultaneously fastidious and caring, spiritual and practical. Her ...
