Banalysis: Saying the Unsayable
Banalysis was published in the shadow of the tsunami of stupidity that became the ‘pandemic’ and all that ensued. It did not get the attention it deserved then. It deserves to be read now.
Banalysis was published in the shadow of the tsunami of stupidity that became the ‘pandemic’ and all that ensued. It did not get the attention it deserved then. It deserves to be read now.
Europe can be understood only by those to whom Roma aeterna has revealed its secrets.
The gloomy production is a poor platform for superstar soprano Lise Davidsen and a generally stellar cast.
In Painting over the Growth Chart, Rattelle reminds us that the transcendent power of poetry is to preserve its subject forever.
Living a life of mercy means encountering the ‘least of these’ in all of their particularity—and recognizing them in ourselves, too.
Palm Beach’s outgoing director, David Walker, will be sorely missed, but his legacy will live on, capped by this outstanding production of Hoffman set in the roaring ’20s.
Gracchus and its conclusion represent a musical offering on the altar of our great dramatic tradition.
With a programme of new and traditional repertoire, and superb dancing, the Miami City Ballet’s “Winter Mix” is sure to satisfy.
Morello compellingly argues that the authentic conservative must open himself to the grace which is the ultimate remedy for our human and modern discontents.
In this operatic wonder, the characters’ passions are otherworldly in their intensity.