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Review: A Harrowing Post-War Tale of Survival in Russian Drama Beanpole

Beanpole

Not yet 30 years old, filmmaker Kantemir Balagov directs Beanpole, a film that is perhaps the opposite of what his contemporaries are drawn to create. Instead of something of-the-moment, something about frivolous […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • February 28, 2020
    • Classical , Festivals , Music , Uncategorized

    Preview: Harris Theater Goes Big on Beethoven This Week

    The Beethoven 250 Festival opens this week at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance with all nine symphonies and other important orchestral works in five concerts spread over six […]

  • Louis Harris
  • February 24, 2020
    • Film , Film & TV , Review , Uncategorized

    Review: A Vibrant Exploration of Tradition, Identity and Love in And Then We Danced

    And Then We Danced

    Set in the world of Georgian folk dancing, with its sharp, deliberate choreography and percussion-driven rhythms, And Then We Danced is the story of Mareb (Levan Gelbakhiani), a promising young […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • February 14, 2020
    • Film , Film & TV , Review , Uncategorized

    Review: Italian Mafia Drama The Traitor Channels the Chaos, Glam of the ’80s

    The Traitor

    So much of director Marco Bellocchio’s (Devil in the Flesh, Fists in the Pocket) latest, The Traitor, seems so outrageous and impossible that I had no choice but to believe […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • February 14, 2020
    • Events , Lit , Live lit events , Reviews , Uncategorized

    Book review: Mexican and Catholic and Chicagoan, Chicago Catolico: Making Catholic Parishes Mexican by Deborah E. Kanter

    Note: Deborah Kanter will speak about Chicago Catolico at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 8, at the National Museum of Mexican Art, (1852 W. 19th St., Chicago). Chicago Catolico: Making […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • January 31, 2020
    • Feature , Film & TV , Uncategorized

    Review: Oscar Nominated Live Action Short Films Are Global Snapshots of Drama, Everyday Life

    The Neighbors' Window

    The five 2020 Live-Action Short Film Oscar Nominees hail from four different countries—Belgium, Tunisia, France and the USA—and average about twenty minutes each. Aside from their runtimes, the films don’t […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • January 31, 2020
    • Uncategorized

    Review: Music of the Baroque–Alison Balsom’s Trumpet Triumph and a Mozart Birthday Party

    Perhaps it was my childhood experience making awful squawking sounds on a clarinet, but it just feels like a brass or woodwind solo is a particularly hazardous high-wire act. Maybe […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • January 30, 2020
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review , Uncategorized

    Review: Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Strikes Back

      Without question, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 had a rough launch back in 2017. The highly anticipated title as it was at release, when we first reviewed it, was not […]

  • James Brod
  • January 21, 2020
    • Classical , Music , Uncategorized

    Review: Dudok Quartet Amsterdam Gave an Inspired Performance

    Dudok Quartet Amsterdam returned to the Northwestern Winter Chamber Music Festival on Sunday evening with a program of music from France, with a work by the Austrian Franz Joseph Haydn […]

  • Louis Harris
  • January 21, 2020
    • Lit , Reviews , Uncategorized

    Book Review: A New Hope—Hopey: From Commune to Corner Office

    Hopey: From Commune to Corner Office Hope Mueller Inspire Books Reviewed by Terry Galvan. Mueller’s incisive autobiography illustrates an inspiring, if unconventional, upbringing in a household where alternative “hippie” culture […]

  • Guest Author
  • December 29, 2019
    • Film , Film & TV , Review , Uncategorized

    Review: Filmmaker Greta Gerwig Creates A New Classic in Fresh, Delightful Adaptation of Little Women

    Little Women

    You may be thinking, for any number of reasons, that a new film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women is not a great idea, and therefore you aren’t planning […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • December 24, 2019
    • Classical , Music , Uncategorized

    Review: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Rendered the Brandenburgs Well

    In the latest installment of what’s become an annual Yuletide tradition, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center gave a wonderful performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos before […]

  • Louis Harris
  • December 22, 2019
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