Viewing his latest novel as both the prequel to and the conclusion of his novel trilogy helped the celebrated author find a way to write it.
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An Evening of Dance With MacArthur Fellows puts genius onstage
In honor of the 35th anniversary of the MacArthur Fellowships, a free performance featuring five fellows from the dance world.
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Mary Zimmerman’s The White Snake slithers toward the transcendent
In Goodman Theatre’s The White Snake, Mary Zimmerman’s unique theatrical language is more powerful than ever.
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Mark Bradford’s mixed-media messages
Some of Mark Bradford’s collage paintings are like the poster-covered plywood fences you see at construction sites, their various colors and layers combining to reveal complex narratives about city life. Others resemble maps, with rows of squares that look like city blocks or skyscraper windows. A 2009 MacArthur fellow, Bradford is perhaps best known for […]
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Regina Carter–busting free?
Regina Carter plays at Symphony Center on Friday–will she break free of studio shackles?