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- The art of anxiety: Dana Schutz’s disturbing visions
- Artist Saville makes beauty out of flesh: the rawer, the better
- Time with the ‘Angels’ is well worth spending
- Illustration show at Four Arts also chronicles shift in American identity
- Inner child fills two exhibits at Boca Museum
- NADA’s collaborative style proves boon for new art, audiences
- Planck science makes gripping art at Photo Centre
- A man, a plan, a railroad: Exhibit goes deep into Flagler’s dream
- New media proves strong draw at Art Miami
- A day of art overdose: Scenes from Art Basel, 2011
- ‘Flags’ delivers provocative, ambiguous message
- Photo Salon show offers fresh take on Florida views
- The 2011-12 season in Miami-Broward art: A widely varied menu
- The 2011-12 season in Palm Beach art: Ghosts, gods, bodies and wildlife
- Norton unveils a congenial set of changes
- Artist Neuenschwander’s work draws power from the viewer
- Film heroes, villains share high sense of style at Norton show
- Photo artist Moore takes her cues from nature
- ‘Pop-up’ show reveals health of area contemporary art scene
- Lighthouse ArtCenter looks to emerging artists
- Vickrey’s world too fragile for the real one
- Hudson River painters captured glory of a rising nation
- Two small shows at Boca museum reveal deep riches
- ‘southXeast’ artists mix genres with whimsy, skill
- ‘Extraordinary’ apt description for Flagler’s Urban retrospective
- God of ‘Cassadaga’ is in the photographer’s details
- Fine art fair draws a different crowd to Convention Center
- California Impressionists captured optimistic moment in time
- Art Palm Beach offers trip down rabbit hole into art Wonderland
- Art fairs bring aesthetics, learning to Palm Beach
- Less isn’t more as Norton asks ‘Now WHAT?’
- Storrs’ work embraces the chill of the modern
- Art world converges on Miami Beach for Art Basel ‘party’
- For Adami, everything is allegory
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in Miami-Broward art
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in Palm Beach art
- Morikami’s Kyoto show impresses through its quietness
- Quiet abstract sculpture at Norton speaks volumes about forms
- All-Florida show at Boca Museum rich and rewarding
- ‘Dinotopia’ light, entertaining exhibit for our inner kids
- Boxer exhibit shows painter’s love affair with abstraction
- Artists to transform small hotel in annual Showtel exhibition
- Art review: Steichen show offers too much of a pretty thing
- ‘Reclaimed’ story gripping, the art is less so
- Couple hosts cutting-edge art at home
- Norton’s contemporary art deserves its own space
- Flagler Museum’s tropics show intimate, inviting
- Fine art fair has strong work, brisk sales
- Exhibit of works on paper shows another side of Cassatt
- Cornell’s pinball exhibit evokes a lost America
- M.C. Escher retrospective fascinates, overwhelms
- Out among the quirks at Art Basel
- Art Basel ‘09 showcases innovation
- Segal sculpted with compassionate eye, Norton exhibit shows
- Exhibit shows Rockwell’s art a gift in difficult times
- Morikami’s kettles, prints evoke classic Japan
- Folk artist celebrates Americans in their 90s
- Butcher exhibit at Boca offers insight into our wild places
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in Broward-Miami art
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in Palm Beach art
- Lennon ‘bed-in’ exhibit shows Beatle’s timelessness
- Flagler show a deep look at American Arts and Crafts style
- Erbe show offers reminders – good and bad – of bygone America
- West Palm artist makes a fashion statement of his own
- New acquisitions add vigorous life to MAM collections
- In Atlanta, the tableaux of Whitfield Lovell
- Armory's summer camp show spotlights kids' creativity
- National Poetry Slam leaves streets sparkling with spoken words
- Poets gear up for next week's national slam in West Palm
- Locksley-Shea collection explores urgency, vitality of contemporary art
- Lyrical Abstraction show demonstrates resilience of American painting
- Hollywood center offers art with a canine touch
- Juried competition shows breadth of Florida artistic talent
- Film
- The View From Home 35: New releases and notable screenings, Feb. 7-29
- Logic goes out the window, but ‘Ledge’ still thrills
- ‘Artist’ Cinderella story continues into Oscar nominations
- ‘Haywire’ all style, no substance -- but that’s some style
- Bruegel film beautiful, but too bloodless at the core
- The View From Home 34: New DVD releases, Jan. 10-31
- Focus on past stands out in film’s 10 best of 2011
- Crowe’s bubbly ‘Zoo’ proves a charmer
- South Florida-born filmmaker returns with ‘Seducing Charlie Barker’
- ‘Blackthorn’ rides tired nag into Cassidy revisionism
- Charming French whimsy, by way of Finnish auteur
- The View From Home 33: New releases and notable screenings, Dec. 6 to 31
- In ‘Abyss,’ Herzog gently probes a diseased body politic
- Clooney gives breakthrough performance in riveting ‘Descendants’
- ‘Martha Marcy’ grounded in harrowing, tactile reality of cult life
- Evenhanded ‘J. Edgar’ mostly shies away from sex life
- The View From Home 32: New releases and notable screenings, Nov. 8-30
- Almodovar sees the sickness beneath the skin
- ‘Gainsbourg,’ ‘3,’ engrossing, compelling
- Director Montiel draws on his tough early life for film
- ‘Rum Diary’ only a fingerful when it comes to depth
- Gripping ‘Margin Call’ has feel, relevance of Greek tragedy
- Sampling the Fort Lauderdale Film Fest: Capsule reviews
- Lauderdale Film Fest enters 26th year feeling expansive
- The View From Home 31: New releases and notable screenings, Oct. 11-Nov. 1
- The View From Home special report: The cinema of Jean-Claude Brisseau
- ‘The Ides of March’: Political treachery, but without togas
- The winter season in film: Cooler months offer likely Oscar candidates
- ‘The Tree’: A lyrical, understated portrait of family and grief
- Cancer comedy ‘50'/50’ an odds-on winner
- For Anna Kendrick, odds of stardom are better than 50/50
- ‘Margueritte’ sweet and sentimental, but not much else
- With Gosling behind the wheel, ‘Drive’ is neo-noir masterpiece
- ‘Contagion’ and ‘Warrior’: Strong films of viral, and human, conflict
- The View From Home 30: New releases and notable screenings, Sept. 13-30
- Charming ‘Names’ charts unusual path to lasting love
- Only thing to be afraid of here is story, direction, acting
- Civil rights awareness adds substance to enjoyable ‘The Help’
- The View From Home 29: New releases and notable screenings, Aug. 8-31
- Central performance redeems shaky ‘Anita’
- The View From Home 28: New releases and notable screenings, July 12-31
- Plummer a standout, McGregor less so, in moving ‘Beginners’
- The View From Home 27: New releases and notable screenings, June 14-30
- Allen’s ‘Midnight in Paris’ hints at return to mastery
- The View From Home 26: New releases and notable screenings, May 24-June 10
- The View From Home 25: New releases on DVD
- Charmless, shopworn ‘Ceremony’ deserves dustbin
- The View From Home 24: New releases on DVD
- Documentary captures an exceptional New York eye
- The View from Home 23: New releases on DVD
- Women’s film saluted in first-ever Palm Beach festival
- French film lions bring weathered charm to ‘Potiche’
- ‘Source Code’ almost a masterpiece, save for flawed ending
- ‘Kaboom’ fizzles in bath of tepid juvenilia
- Film festivals cover varied ground, from indie to Andy
- The View From Home 22: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 21: New releases on DVD
- ‘Adjustment Bureau’ has little edge, but it’s enjoyable
- Documentary chronicles life of dance and photography
- Too late, ‘Unknown’ leaves thriller re-treads in search of meaning
- The View From Home 20: New releases on DVD
- ‘Just Go With It’ has eye candy, but little else, to offer
- ‘Sanctum’ tech dazzles, but story is all wet
- This year, Oscars have 10 best pictures worthy of the category
- The View From Home 19: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 18: New releases on DVD
- Florida, regional critics agree: ‘Social Network’ was year’s top film
- The View From Home 17: New releases on DVD
- Jewish film festival thriving as it turns 21
- The View From Home 16: New releases on DVD
- New independent cinema house at FAU broadens area’s film offerings
- The View From Home 15: New releases on DVD
- ‘Due Date’ crude, but oddball bromance really works
- Eastwood’s ‘Hereafter’ exquisite, unforgettable
- The View From Home 14: New releases on DVD
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in film
- ‘Social Network’ talky, but a must-see morality tale
- The View From Home 13: New releases on DVD
- Affleck’s ‘The Town’ not enough out of the ordinary
- ‘The Infidel’ takes on religion with some solid laughs
- The View From Home 12: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 11: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 10: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 9: New releases on DVD
- Film Q & A: Nicole Holofcener and Catherine Keener, on collaborating
- The View From Home 8: New releases on DVD
- Appreciation: Dennis Hopper, counterculture icon
- The View From Home 7: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 6: New releases on DVD
- The View From Home 5: New releases on DVD
- Palm Beach Film Fest fading on 15th anniversary
- The View From Home 4: New releases on DVD
- Comic-hero sendup ‘Kick-Ass’ aims too low
- Gritty ‘Ajami’ gains power without preaching about Mideast life
- The View From Home 3: New releases on DVD
- Cult oddness of ‘Panic’ only partly successful
- Film expert Osborne to sound off on Oscars at Crest talk
- The View From Home 2: New releases on DVD
- Oscars show still overlong, but much more entertaining
- Expect ‘Hurt Locker,’ Bullock, Bridges to take Oscars
- The View From Home: New releases on DVD
- Scorsese visits ‘Shutter Island’ with campy, B-movie flair
- This ‘Valentine’ is too sweet even for the day
- With Oscar nominations, Academy goes the populist route
- Manipulative ‘Measures’ comes by its emotions too easily
- Personal angle lifts moving ‘Messenger’
- ‘The Maid’: Compelling portrait of a breakdown
- Sure, ‘Nine’ is stagy, and that’s one reason it’s so good
- Southeast film critics cheer ‘Up in the Air,’ ‘Hurt Locker’
- Inert ‘Young Victoria’ a bloodless non-drama
- ‘Up in the Air’ is the year’s smartest movie
- Hap’s top 10 films of 2009
- Three worth watching at Jewish film fest
- ‘Brothers’ a shattering story of the cost of war
- Jewish film fest offers 11-day nosh of 35 movies
- ‘Paris’ a gripping mediation on darkness in City of Light
- Eminent critic Farber lives again in new collection of film essays
- ‘2012’ a wretched exercise in disaster porn
- Florida festival brings best films from La Belle France
- Zemeckis’ ‘Christmas Carol’ is an instant classic
- ‘Trucker’ star Monaghan found role refreshing
- Lauderdale film fest shorter, but movie quality is high
- ‘Tetro’ marks Coppola’s return to bold, youthful form
- ‘Wild Things,’ you make my heart -- shrug
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The fall season in film
- Affectionate documentary revives legacy of Gertrude Berg
- New season shows ‘Curb’ at top of its game
- Film celebrates sitcom pioneer who created ‘The Goldbergs’
- ‘Gotta Dance’ charming film about unlikely dance sensations
- Frank tale of elder love stumbles on routine plot
- Odd ‘Informant!’ relies on Damon’s star turn
- ‘Herb & Dorothy’ chronicles the art of acquisition
- ‘September Issue’ an oddly lightweight Wintour’s tale
- ‘Extract’ a forgettable but likeable workplace comedy
- West Coast swing hits Lake Park in 'Love N' Dancing'
- Tarantino's 'Basterds' distinctive, but also idiotic
- 'In the Loop' a smart, funny satire of war buildup
- Lake Worth auteur's film spotlights SoFla musicians
- ‘The Goods’ lacks it – and everything else
- See 'Punchline' before 'Funny People'
- Disturbing 'Cove' a bold plea for dolphins, whales
- Delightful '(500) Days' offers smart twist on old formula
- 'Ugly Truth' is rom-com by the numbers
- 'Girlfriend' an intense look at way we live now
- ‘Outrage’ aims at closeted anti-gay lawmakers
- 'Afghan Star' explores gap between pop stardom, repression
- 'Every Little Step' movingly depicts backstage reality show
- 'Brüno' exposes dark side of humanity with hilarity
- 'Whatever Works' slight, but at least it's funny
- Engaging 'Away We Go' marks advance for Mendes
- 'Food, Inc.' a disturbing look at the industry of eating
- 'Year One' an unfunny comedic fossil
- ‘Throw Down Your Heart,' banjo strumming across Africa
- 'Three Monkeys' a moody look at deception
- Theater
- Opera’s Szot scratches Broadway itch in Royal Room engagement
- Tyrrell returns to the field with new Arts Garage series
- Theater roundup: Splendid ‘Next to Normal,’ promising ‘Brooklyn Boy’
- Theater roundup: Life as a wrestling ring, or a cabaret, old chum
- ‘Love, Loss’ minor, but it’s Shakespeare compared to ‘Divorce Party’
- Callaway sisters’ smart double act brightens Royal Room
- Maltz Jupiter Theatre leads Carbonell nominations
- Theater roundup: Two compelling visions of dysfunction
- Real-life mother-daughter team helps revive ‘Gamma Rays’ at Dramaworks
- The Hapsters, 2011 edition: A look back at theater’s highs and lows
- Despite loss and economic woes, 2011 was impressive year for local theater
- Maltz gets puckish charm of ‘Joseph’ just right
- ‘Lombardi’ entertains, but wears thin when it comes to message
- Sommers debuts promising new cabaret act at Colony
- Boca Guild’s ‘Allergist’s Wife’ marks advance for company
- Dramaworks opens new home in superb style with ‘All My Sons’
- Theater roundup: From ‘Red’ to the ghoulish black of ‘Addams Family’
- ‘Hairspray’ and ‘Revolution’: Winning takes on politics and family
- Dramaworks prepares for ‘wow’ at its new Clematis Street space
- The 2011-12 season in theater: A trove of premieres, new ventures
- ‘Side Effects,’ ‘The Brothers Size’: Two area premieres
- ‘So My Grandmother Died,’ and so did the linear play
- ‘Six Years’ too shallow, soapy to make strong impact
- ‘Six Years’ explores dark side of the Greatest Generation
- ‘Masked’: Brotherly conflict drama from a Palestinian perspective
- Kravis’ 2011-12 season features fare for low, high brows
- McKeever’s ‘Stuff,’ at Caldwell, brings empathy to hoarders’ tale
- PB Shakespeare Festival returns to magic of ‘The Tempest’
- Maltz’s young campers get ‘Footloose’
- Summer Shorts No. 16 is leaner, shorter, and funnier than ever
- Tony broadcast one of best in years, but plays deserve more time
- The Broadway season in review, and Hap’s Tony predictions
- Florida Stage’s demise dims local arts scene’s light
- Florida Stage files bankruptcy, shuts its doors
- Asner’s ‘FDR’: A date that will live in boredom
- Asner as FDR: From one liberal icon to another
- Controversial comic Maher pushes all the buttons at Kravis
- Strong debut by young thespian makes ‘Secret Garden’ worth cultivating
- Theater roundup: From Afghanistan war to Victorian sex
- ‘Color Purple’ director always believed in story’s power
- Appreciation: Remembering the volatile Arthur Laurents
- ‘Mormon’ leads Tony nominations with 14 nods
- Broadway Postcard No. 7: Boca team backs sharp ‘Born Yesterday’
- Broadway Postcard No. 6: War is hell, but ‘War Horse’ is terrific
- Broadway Postcard No. 5: ‘Mormon’ is best musical of the season
- Broadway Postcard No. 4: Astonishing Rylance, lame ‘Picture’
- Broadway Postcard No. 3: Three Boca producers, and struggling with Stoppard
- Broadway Postcard No. 2: Timely reminders of the AIDS epidemic
- Broadway Postcard No. 1: Scratch the dim sum brunch
- ‘Carnage’ shows parents behaving badly, but still getting laughs
- ‘God of Carnage’ exposes the beasts within
- ‘Blasted,’ ‘Mack and Mabel’ win big at 35th Carbonells
- Tonight, Carbonells honor best in South Florida theater
- Theater roundup: Two by Tracy Letts
- Theater roundup: Romance and its aftermath, on three stages
- Playwright sees spirit of art in ‘Ghost-Writer’
- ‘Next Fall’ marks Hall’s return to Caldwell director’s chair
- Maltz, Actors’ Playhouse lead Carbonell nods with 18 apiece
- Theater roundup: A one-woman star turn, and five guys with a small problem
- As ever, Florida Stage fest finds plays with real promise
- Theater roundup: A quality ‘Spider Woman’; ‘Frankenstein’ well-cast but weak
- Take it from Mel: ‘Young Frankenstein’ is a ‘damn good’ show
- Theater roundup 2: Provocative ‘Clybourne’; a star turn for Gless
- Theater roundup 1: ‘Sound of Music’ without syrup; a rethought ‘Les Miz’
- ‘Clybourne Park’ playwright wants to get under your skin
- ‘Beauty’ team lightens, rethinks Broadway favorite
- At the theater: Bracing ‘Freud,’ endearing ‘Goldie’
- What-if meeting of minds inspired ‘Freud’ playwright
- Hopes high for world premiere ‘Academy’ at Maltz
- Fine performances mark nuanced, subtle ‘Collected Stories’
- Caldwell makes a virtue out of musical by bringing back ‘Vices’
- Theater roundup: Riveting ‘Angry Men,’ half-accomplished ‘Cane’
- ‘12 Angry Men’ a tribute to democracy, director says
- Florida Stage tackles the art of raising ‘Cane’
- Theater roundup: A fine ‘Candida,’ an incomplete ‘Desire’
- Zero’s story gives Brochu his finest ‘Hour’
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in theater
- Caldwell’s ‘Follies’ another gift for Sondheim fans
- ‘Completely Hollywood’ gives its actors plenty of room for laughs
- ‘Mack and Mabel’ at Broward Stage Door offers a lot to like
- ‘Gin Game’ at Dramaworks like two hands of solitaire
- New Miami theater troupe draws impressive talent
- ‘Low Down Dirty Blues,’ ‘Macbeth’ provide eclectic summer fare
- Stage Door’s ‘Chaperone’ delivers the daffy goods
- ‘Secret Order’ director has faith in it, but play needs more work
- ‘Speech and Debate’: GableStage’s youth movement
- Tony Awards show was as lame as Broadway’s season
- Broadway season was strong in new plays, weak in musicals
- Here’s our Tony Awards quiz: Do better than Hap and win a prize
- ‘When the Sun Shone Brighter’ a smart, sharp SoFla story for our times
- Caldwell’s ‘Into the Woods’ concert comes off splendidly
- Take our Sondheim quiz – if you dare – and win ‘Into the Woods’ tickets
- Theater briefs: ‘The Quarrel’ and ‘Raised in Captivity’
- ‘Fela!,’ ‘La Cage’ lead Tony nominees in lackluster season
- ‘Three Tall Women’ shows off Albee in top form
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 8: ‘Race’
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 7: ‘Fela!’
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 6: ‘Come Fly Away’
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 5: ‘Sondheim’ and ‘A Behanding’
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 4: ‘The Addams Family’
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 3: ‘The Temperamentals’
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 2: ‘Enron’ and a Busch-Halston cabaret
- Bulletin from Broadway No. 1: ‘Red,’ ‘Promises, Promises’
- Mosaic’s ‘Dying City’ a gripping, vital two-hander
- ‘Distracted’ probes ADD issue expertly, but writer’s homily simplistic
- A very Tony day with Chita and Faith
- Carbonell haul is light for Palm Beach County theaters
- Nostalgic ‘Dr. Radio’ slight but entertaining
- Playwright Laufer thrilled with reponse to ‘Sirens’
- Laufer’s ‘Sirens’ looks like future commercial success
- Theater roundup: Three shows demonstrate strength of South Florida season
- ‘In the Heights’ electrifies at Broward Center
- Theater roundup: Poetic ‘Buffalo,’ sharp ‘Song,’ shocking ‘Blasted’
- Capitol Steps’ brand of gentle satire proves durable
- Brief reviews: ‘Bat Boy,’ ‘Tintypes,’ ‘Magical Thinking’
- ‘Les Miz’ leads Carbonell Awards nominees list
- ‘39 Steps’ a night of inspired silliness, suspense
- Beatles tribute band graduates to big centers
- Searing ‘Sins’ a triumph at Florida Stage
- New West Boca theater troupe to bow with ‘Bat Boy’
- Caldwell stumbles with unfunny take on Jekyll and Hyde
- For ‘Millions of Miles,’ fourth time might be the charm
- Don’t miss ‘South Pacific’ revival at Kravis
- Smart ‘Farragut North’ gets crisp production at GableStage
- Dramaworks’ challenging ‘Copenhagen’ deserves to be seen
- Tommy Tune takes audience on easygoing shuffle through his career
- The Hapster Awards, 2009 edition
- ‘Storytelling’ an incisive look at contemporary youth
- Maltz’s first-rate ‘Yonkers’ a fine slice of Simon
- Billy Crystal’s ‘700 Sundays’ is a gem
- Florida Stage move to Rinker raises artistic questions
- Durang’s ‘Torture’ loses satiric sting to silliness
- Brice, greed and graphic novels: A trio of theater reviews
- ‘Grease’ co-creator marvels at show’s enduring appeal
- GableStage’s ‘reasons’ mines white-hot emotions
- ‘Two Jews’ a deep, comic standout at Florida Stage
- ‘Doll’s House’ effective, but play has outlived its moment
- Cast, audience deserve better than limp ‘Love Is Love’
- Ten years on, play revisits a death in Laramie
- ‘Sunday,’ in concert version, succeeds at Caldwell
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in theater
- Caldwell to present concert version of Sondheim’s ‘Sunday’
- Mosaic’s ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ a heady evening of Stoppard
- ‘Cannibal’ provides silly, gory fun at Promethean
- 'Whipping Man' provides searing parallel tales of emancipation
- ‘Mamma Mia!’ is a hit – and a miss
- 'Viva Bourgeois!' cannily brings Moliere to Graceland
- Shakespeare fest's 'Midsummer' shows company comfortable in new home
- 'Knish Alley' good concept, but play needs work
- ‘Private Lives’ a witty, refreshing summer tonic
- Dramaworks betting on classic Coward for summer
- Shakespeare fest finds itself living a ‘Dream’
- Bold, original 'Vices' lights new fire at Caldwell
- Caldwell's chief betting on world-premiere 'Vices'
- 'Company' sparkles at FAU Festival Rep
- Florida Stage's ‘Some Kind of Wonderful’ is wonderful -- as revues go, that is
- Florida Stage gives look of love to soundtrack of the '60s
- FAU's 'Twelfth Night' proves conceptually challenged
- ArtsBuzz: Hoffman makes last-ditch appeal to save New Vista Theatre
- Appreciation: Shelly Gross, wisecracking lion of the theater
- Lake Worth's Tomé brings 'Babylon' home, then Off-Broadway
- New Vista’s ‘Enter Laughing’ worth a few giggles
- Carbonell Awards in jeopardy
- Dance
- Luna Negra show sometimes baffling, but artistry shines through
- Scarlett’s ‘Viscera’ a stunning triumph for MCB
- Ballet Memphis show celebrates togetherness
- MCB’s Program I electrifies at Kravis
- Miami City Ballet bringing varied dance quartet to Kravis
- Lovely ‘Sylphides’ opens FCBT’s 11th season
- The 2011-12 season in dance: New work for MCB highlight of rich season
- ‘Monger’ danced amazingly, but needs more theatrical weight
- Miami City Ballet’s ‘Romeo’ to open at Kravis
- Trey McIntyre show spectacular at Duncan
- MCB makes splendid showing in Kravis program
- MCB marks 25th anniversary with sparkling opener
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in dance
- FCBT’s ‘Dream’ nice climax to sharp, entertaining show
- New West Palm dance company sets May 1 debut
- Ballet Florida standout Opdenaker launches new company tonight
- Complexions Ballet astonishes at Duncan show
- ‘Symphony’ provides much-needed spark at MCB show
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in dance
- Show of new work bids affectionate farewell to Klein space
- Rasta Thomas’s Bad Boys – and girl – electrify at Rinker
- Music
- Music roundup 2: Cleveland Orchestra, Euclid Quartet, PB Opera gala
- Music roundup: The Adaskins, Hye-Jin Kim, and ‘Semele’
- FGO production makes a strong case for ‘La Rondine’
- Violinist Hou branches out into show creation
- Two world premieres: One chamber, one symphonic
- Saxophonist Mintzer finds new inspiration in organ, drums
- Music roundup: Weiss offers rare, worthy toccatas; Zukerman leads splendid RPO
- Singer Holmes celebrates inspirations, PB Pops celebrates 20th
- Capalbo triumphs in second cast of PB Opera’s ‘Butterfly’
- Music roundup: Forceful quartet, innovative choir, impressive pianist
- PB Opera opens 50th season with beautiful ‘Butterfly’
- Under Tebar, Palm Beach Symphony makes big strides
- New Adès work thrills, but Emerson deserved better from audience
- Violinist Fain shines in Prokofiev at Boca Symphonia
- Rockers come and go, but The Dillengers stay on rootsy road
- Handsome, well-sung ‘Luisa’ at FGO hampered by weak score
- ‘Magnificat’ strong and sturdy as Master Chorale hymns holidays
- Firebird’s evening of serenades shines, enchants
- Director Kennedy brings new energy to Master Chorale
- Music roundup: Adventures in new music at Lynn, Arts Garage
- Hahn recital an exceptional feast of new music
- Violinist Hahn explores Ives, opens programs to new encores
- Seraphic Fire opens Boca series with heartfelt Victoria, Monteverdi
- French pianist Vincent original, impressive in Delray recital
- The 2011-12 season in classical music: Big, busy, and edgy
- The 2011-12 season in pop: Classic rockers in short supply for energetic season ahead
- Lynn Phil’s Mozart, Mahler mark important step forward
- The 2011-12 season in opera: Even in tough times, companies innovate
- The 2011-12 season in jazz: A feast for discerning listeners
- Return To Forever, Dweezil Zappa make a Boca Saturday even hotter
- Romanenko provides a marvelous afternoon of Bach
- At Tanglewood, a sublime ‘Orlando’
- Schubert recital admirable, but needed more drama
- Stravinsky, Schumann end chamber fest’s 20th summer in excellent style
- Mozart quintet makes graceful memorial at chamber fest
- Recent American brass trio proves smart switch at chamber fest
- Chamber fest’s Schoenberg falls short of transfiguration
- Pianist Perez persuasive in music of Albeniz, Villa-Lobos
- Camaraderie keeps PB Chamber Music Festival going, 20 summers on
- Psychedelic Furs let strong catalog speak for itself
- Kim’s Schubert stellar at last Stringendo concert
- Despite the wait, U2 finds true believers in Miami
- Passionate Brahms performances marred by piano tuning
- Shevchenko’s survey of Brahms, Chopin deeply satisfying
- Pianist Uryvayeva makes good showing in complete Chopin Etudes
- Bak Middle teams with Juilliard for a week of jazz workshops
- Masterful Bach opens Stringendo series
- Delray’s new Arts Garage a regular home for jazz
- Busy, smart ‘Giovanni’ ends FGO season in entertaining style
- Guitar master Beck’s SunFest set fights sound problems
- Pianist Weisman brings meaty program to Piano Lovers series
- Tchaikovsky quartet ends Delray SQ season in winning style
- Baritones win the day at PB Opera’s vocal finals
- Steep Canyon Rangers reach new bluegrass fans, with Martin’s help
- Sarasota Opera season highlighted by brilliant ‘Crucible’
- Economic revival? Live-music clubs return to action in PBC
- Staging, weak Cavaradossi mar second cast of PBO’s ‘Tosca’
- Verdi ‘Requiem’ marks important moment for Lynn, Master Chorale
- Soprano Taigi shines in PB Opera’s ‘Tosca’
- Music roundup: Orchestras stand out in Shostakovich, Mendelssohn
- Seraphic Fire’s wonderful ‘St. John Passion’ sets landmark
- Boca fest audience was wild about Jackie
- Montero entertains in vivid style at Boca fest
- Second ‘Cosi’ cast shows off voices of great promise
- PB Opera’s ‘Cosi’ well-sung, craftily staged
- Music roundup: A fine young violist, two admirable quartets
- Music roundup: A powerful premiere at Lynn; evocative Ravel at PB Symphony
- California Guitar Trio offers classic diversity in Jupiter show
- Music roundup: Lyrical Haydn, revelatory Korngold, daring Links
- Revered acoustic-guitar trio celebrates 20th with Jupiter stop
- Inventive production, fresh singers make most of PB Opera’s ‘Orfeo’
- Colossal Verdi ‘Requiem’ at PB Opera proves hugely enjoyable
- Pianist Graffman offers left-hand music at Lynn
- Splendid Shostakovich as Enso Quartet plays Flagler
- Violinist Ehnes, Toronto SO begin Florida tour
- Reviews in brief: Fine new music for cello; PB Symphony charms; Delray Quartet advances
- Jazz bassist Parrott, trio show creativity, surprise in JAMS show
- Aussie bassist Parrott masters the art of American jazz
- Splendid second cast shines in PB Opera’s ‘Nabucco’
- Supporting characters shine brighter in PB Opera’s ‘Nabucco’
- Piano trio’s Florida debut offers multi-style mastery
- Boca’s Young Circles moving fast in new direction
- Review roundup: Confident ‘Creation,’ strong ‘Turandot,’ elegant Mozart
- Master Chorale chief sees growth as group embarks on ‘Creation’
- Guitarist Rodgers pays homage to the masters of jazz
- Concerts in brief: Rare Taneyev, lively Mahler
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in jazz
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in opera
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in classical music
- Chee-Yun adds radiance, dazzle to strong South Florida Symphony show
- Seraphic Fire’s Rachmaninov ‘Vespers’ ravishing, and a departure
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in pop music
- Johnson’s friendly, green, intimate vibe not well-suited to Cruzan
- Winwood underwhelms, but Santana cooks at Cruzan
- Chamber festival’s closer features effective Dahl and premiere
- French-accented chamber program brings vigor to Ibert trio
- FAU’s Zager brings golden touch to commercial music program
- Musical piety, vocal purity make for absorbing concert of French Baroque
- Beethoven’s ‘Harp’ stands out in second chamber fest concert
- First PB chamber festival concert shows group establishing canon
- Conductor, guitarist happy to be touring with Sting
- Atlanta Symphony violinists do right by Prokofiev
- Violist shines in Telemann at Stringendo concert
- Pianist Gilbert impressive in Chopin evening
- Violinist-composer Roumain charts cross-genre path
- Sometimes brilliant, sometimes silly, FGO’s ‘Carmen’ still bold, colorful
- Guitarist Kreisberg sets first SoFla gigs in five years
- Pianist Ahn impressive in solo, duo recital
- Verdi performances win top spots in PB Opera’s vocal contest
- Delray Quartet closes 6th season in exemplary style
- Chorale’s Mozart Requiem solid, but too cautious
- Second cast of PBO’s ‘Carmen’ features auspicious debuts
- PBO’s ‘Carmen’ alive to characters’ humanity, theatrical savvy
- Authentic bluegrass, by way of Switzerland
- ‘Piano Puzzler’ maestro Adolphe to be featured at FAU concert
- PB Opera cast, conductor see continued vitality in ‘Carmen’
- Early Brahms sparkles under young pianist’s fingers
- Sarasota Opera’s ‘Giovanna’ revealed Verdi gem
- Wu Han prepares ‘most special’ Schubert for Four Arts
- Jazz singer Milman favors craft over image
- Mustafa jazz fest still going strong
- ‘Alexander Nevsky’ concert unusual but compelling
- Fleming brings repertoire revelation to Boca fest
- Jazz phenom Eldar charts course of steady growth
- Singer O’Connor finds career on contemporary path
- Second cast excellent in PB Opera’s original, stimulating ‘Giovanni’
- From Firebird, a peerless night of J.S. Bach
- PB Opera’s bold, radical ‘Giovanni’ stumbles without statue
- Spalding shows she’s a rising force in jazz
- Distinctive program marks Platt’s farewell to Boca Symphonia
- Cellist Gabetta a standout at Detroit SO concert
- Amelia Piano Trio excellent in program of teen trios
- Claremont Trio offers high spirits, taste in Four Arts concert
- Mustafa Jazz Festival readies for 14th annual event
- Piano fest wraps at PBAU with three names to watch
- FGO’s ‘Lucia’ has good lead, iffy concept
- O’Connor dazzles in solo Wellington show
- Cleveland Orchestra does right by Bernstein
- Violinist Numata shows power, wide range in Duncan recital
- Violinist O’Connor to play genre-busting recital in Wellington
- Second cast outstanding in PB Opera’s ‘Otello’
- ‘Otello’ decent but spotty at Palm Beach Opera
- Composer Frazelle finds inspiration in South, nature
- Boca Symphonia, violinist make good case for Rorem concerto
- Composer Zwilich’s Septet to get local premiere Sunday
- Violinist Almond shines in Ravel, both Schumanns at Flagler recital
- PB Symphony to play score during ‘Potemkin’ showing
- Dweezil’s tribute band does Frank proud
- Delray Quartet makes another advance with fine Ravel
- Jazz world remembers pianist Higgins
- Sunday’s ‘Messiah’ will be last for Masterworks Chorus founder
- Zukerman’s Haydn shines at Israel Phil, but Tchaikovsky stumbles
- Teen violinist Hoopes commanding at Stage West
- Conductor Tebar impressive in PB Symphony evening
- PB Opera’s Beethoven sometimes messy, but packs a wallop
- Delray Quartet brings power, passion to Beethoven, Franck
- Soloists shine for Judd’s return in ‘Messiah’
- Delray String Quartet embarks on expansion
- Tom Scott, saxman of legend
- New chamber music group shows heart, nerve in Boca debut
- Los Lobos delightfully reimagines Disney catalog
- Sax legend Tom Scott shows off rich catalog at Himmel show
- Composer Danielpour first built musical dreams in Palm Beach County
- Fresh Mendelssohn, new violinist shine at Boca Symphonia
- Pianist Baczewska enlightens in Bach-Chopin recital
- Cellist deMaine’s Beethoven survey exciting, important
- Cellist deMaine to play all Beethoven’s cello works in two Boca concerts
- Mancini legacy has new home in South Florida
- Lynn Phil opens season with strong Prokofiev
- Allmans cook up blues-rock perfection at Seminole Hard Rock
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in opera
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in classical music
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- Larsen’s new ‘Encircling Skies’ engaging, effective
- Tower, Vine works enliven Atzinger recital
- Seraphic Fire luminous in Palestrina mass
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in jazz
- Dutch group gets Delray Baroque off to vigorous start
- Bergonzi Quartet opens season in admirable style
- Boca club owner hangs on, testifying for the blues
- Jazz educators keep the beat alive
- In semi-darkness, a good recital of Schumann and Tchaikovsky
- At Bard SummerScape, a stunning 'Les Huguenots'
- Senior-citizen CSN proves the best wine is vintage
- Dave Matthews shows who's king of the anthill
- Casella work stands out on chamber fest's challenging final concert
- Jazz DJ keeps the flame alive in WXEL show
- Tableau Baroque elegantly demonstrates roots of Handel's art
- Cohesion hard to come by in chamber performances
- Cellist Jaffe elegant, polished in Boca recital
- Schmitt suite, Septet violinist stand out at chamber fest
- Chamber fest opens with engaging voyage of discovery
- Lisitsa impressive in big-sonata Boca recital
- Skynyrd, Kid Rock show energizes the faithful
- Delray trio Viva le Vox wants to be voice -- and guitar, bass and drums -- of the people
- Organist Unger offers strong, diverse recital
- Prima Trio revelatory in Flagler concert
- Interviews
- Daniel Ellsberg, on whistleblowing, leaks and secrecy
- Boca Symphonia enters Age of Philippe
- Peter Nero, still exploring the intersection of musical styles
- Shelly Isaacs, making the case for international film
- William Kentridge, on looking, drawing and knowing
- New Norton chief aiming her museum for the top
- Doris Kearns Goodwin: On Lincoln, Obama and LBJ
- Marie Hale still dancing, teaching after Ballet Florida’s demise
- Lou Tyrrell sees a great new future for Florida Stage at the Rinker
- James Judd, moving ahead and moving on
- Playwright Seth Rozin explores faith, humor
- ArtsPaper Interview: Jon Robertson makes a difference at Lynn
- ArtsPaper Interview: Maude Maggart, chanteuse
- ArtsPaper Interview: Alexander Platt, conductor
- Books
- Palm Beach Poetry Festival again inspires versifiers from all over
- An even-handed account of the Civil War’s meteor
- Sondheim compiles second treasure trove of remarkable career
- Dying author faced the end by insisting on happiness
- ‘That Used to Be Us’ an urgent call to recover American primacy
- The 2011-12 season in books: PB Poetry Fest now a prestige draw
- Spare novella of Japanese-American brides haunts
- Clever ‘Mr. Peanut’ part psychological study, part police procedural
- Writer’s memoir of husband’s stroke meticulous, moving
- Author’s quest to know lost dad revives tales of sadness
- ‘Memory Palace’ a haunting story of illness, loss and remembrance
- ‘Unbroken’ tells riveting tale of airman’s survival
- Pinsky brings message of poetry’s endurance to Delray festival
- Lippman’s latest busts through genre to literature
- Gruen’s ‘Ape House’ misses out on animal magnetism
- ‘Journal Keeper’ a compelling meditation on life, love and death
- ArtsPreview 2010-11: The season in books
- Account of nun’s death while fleeing Tibet proves riveting
- Alert the Squid Squad! The kraken is (lamely) on the loose!
- Soldiers of ‘Untold War’ bear awful moral burden alone
- Two good novelists go seriously astray with latest efforts
- Harrowing tale of life behind bars remarkably even-handed
- Eminent translator of Japanese turns to China’s ‘source of sources’
- ‘White People’ examines dispiriting history of racial constructs
- ‘Savor’ offers useful perspective for weight control
- Banville’s latest a wizardly look at gods and man
- Tale of cell line’s ‘mother’ astonishes
- DeLillo’s ‘Omega’ not worth the trouble
- Chris Bohjalian, novelist of empathy
- Master novelist looks at Caribbean society from below
- Grief memoir moving, but oddly unhelpful
- PB Poetry Festival begins somberly, ends in joy
- Palm Beach Poetry Festival bigger than ever
- A monster and a plucky heroine: Compelling novels from indie houses
- ‘Good Without God’ a well-written case for ethical non-belief
- ‘Invisible’ a masterful chronicle of ambition, mystery and loss
- Anne Frank, literary genius
- ‘Hell’ a darkly comic riff on the real land down under
- ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in books
- Bringing an ancient American city back to life
- Ex-FDA chief lays out map of our flabby discontent
- Ali shows deft plotting hand in 'Kitchen,' but overwrites like the Dickens
- 'Angel's Game' a fresh, spellbinding take on genre novel
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