By ArtsFuse on Aug 6, 2010 in Dance, Featured, Judicial Review, Visual Arts | 4 Comments
What is a Judicial Review? It is a fresh approach to creating a conversational, critical space about the arts. The aim is to combine editorial integrity with the community—making power of interactivity. This is our second session.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
For dance critic Debra Cash, Serenade/The Proposition, the first of Bill T. Jones’s investigations into the [...]
By ArtsFuse on Jul 7, 2010 in Dance, Featured, Judicial Review | 3 Comments
In Serenade/The Proposition, the first of Bill T. Jones’ investigations into the myth and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, the choreographer looks at history and history looks back.
By Debra Cash
Cash was the professional critic on the Judicial Review panel reacting to Bill T. Jones’ Serenade/The Proposition at Jacob’s Pillow, July 21 through 25. She was [...]
By ArtsFuse on Mar 27, 2010 in Featured, Judicial Review, Webmaster News | 2 Comments
I am not sure that men at present think more profoundly than half a century ago, but beyond question they think with more rapidity, with more skill, with more tact, with more method and less of excrescence in the thought. Besides all this, they have a vast increase in the thinking material; they have more [...]
By ArtsFuse on Nov 7, 2009 in Featured, Judicial Review, Theater, World Books | 4 Comments
What is a Judicial Review? It is a fresh approach to creating a conversational, critical space about the arts. The aim is to combine editorial integrity with the community-making power of interactivity. This is our first session.
Review by Ian Thal
Review by Timothy Longman
Review by Peter Cohen
Artist response by Shawn LaCount
Summary by Bill Marx
As coverage [...]