Should abstract art clarify the abstraction so that audiences can cohere it into some sort of comprehensible whole?
Continue reading “Start Making Sense by Stop Making Sense”
Should abstract art clarify the abstraction so that audiences can cohere it into some sort of comprehensible whole?
Continue reading “Start Making Sense by Stop Making Sense”
Lyrics can be open to multiple interpretations that change their meaning.
Continue reading “In Good Company”
I strive to know as little as possible about a piece of art before imbibing.
Continue reading “Terry O’Quinn It”
Remember when two different theater companies simultaneously decided to stage (restage?) James Baldwin and William Buckley’s 1965 debate?
Continue reading “Toils and Troubles”
A window into how my brain works:
Continue reading “High and Low”
Unpopular take:
Continue reading “First Person Plural”
Remember my obsession with the corporeal simplicity of The Ocean at the End of the Lane’s final image?
Continue reading “Stay Up”
The key to my interpretation of A Case for the Existence of God’s ending:
Continue reading “An Endlessly Strange, Strangely Endless Loop”
When there’s nary an obvious mention of God in a play titled A Case for the Existence of God, what represents the play’s titular deity is open to interpretation.
Continue reading “Case Made”
Apropos of nothing, and everything:
Continue reading “All About the BenjaHows”