— Craig Hubert writes about the latest scandal to hit the Bolshoi Ballet.
— Graham Fuller discusses the Susan Boyle biopic, ponders the strange sequel to “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and reviewsMichael Winterbottom’s “Everyday.”
— Patrick Pacheco examines the Kennedy legend and “Camelot,” and asks the question: Is “Spider Man” the biggest financial flop in Broadway history?
— Jordan Riefe talks to director Hirokazu Kore-eda about his new film, “Like Father, Like Son.”
— Larry Blumenfeld writes about Pakistan’s Sachal Jazz Ensemble and its collaboration with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
— We picked our favorite music, film, and theater releases of the week.
— On the blog, we write about M.I.A.’s appearance on the “Colbert Report,” Outkast reuniting, HBO’s upcoming adaptation of “The Last Tycoon,” and Kanye West’s bizarre new video for “Bound 2.”
