Cunningham premiere turns both silly and mesmerizing
The world premiere of Merce Cunningham’s “XOVER” at Moore Theater Friday night began with a revolution — at least, in relative terms. More »
The world premiere of Merce Cunningham’s “XOVER” at Moore Theater Friday night began with a revolution — at least, in relative terms. More »
On a humid autumn afternoon, the sun-bathed atrium above the Bentley Theater in the Hopkins Center was home to the kind of vibrancy that made Hop passersby peer in through the large windows and caused students fresh from Courtyard Cafe to work their way into the buzzing crowd. More »
IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH Years from now, when Americans shamefully survey the emotional and physical wreckage of the Iraq War, many will look back on “In the Valley of Elah” as the first film to successfully articulate our nation’s anguish. The story is deceptively simple; a father goes looking for his lost son, who has disappeared after returning home from a tour of duty in Iraq. But if the plot of the film is sparse, the layers of silent pain beneath it are limitless and deep. — A.J. Fox More »