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Breanne Granlund as Raskolnikov in Helen Pickett’s Crime and Punishment for American Ballet Theatre. Credit: Kyle Froman Fyodor Dostoyevsky is coming to Washington, carried here by dancers of the ...

Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook American Ballet Theater unveils “Crime and Punishment,” an ambitious, but listless new production by Helen Pickett and James Bonas.

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THE similarities are obvious between director Marleen Gorris's "The Luzhin Defence" and "Shine," Scott Hicks's 1996 film about madness-damaged genius and the healing power of love. And not just ...

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Set in the late 1920s, "The Luzhin Defence" tells the story of a shambling, unworldly chess Grand Master who arrives in the Italian Lakes to play the match of his life and unexpectedly finds the love ...

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The difference between punishment and discipline is vast, but many people still equate the two. Caregivers benefit greatly when they understand the difference and how to foster the latter because ...