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Iliazd is more interested in working through all the possible reasons that generate behavior rather than grappling with issues of morality.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Naomi Klein argues that the more anxious we are, the more vulnerable we are to politically opportunistic manipulation.
Landline is a textured, often funny and subtly acted portrait of a family experiencing rumblings set off by sexual affairs.
Chances to hear conjunto music in New England are rare; bravo to the Lowell Folk Festival and Rhode Island’s Rhythm and Roots.
I enjoyed the working-out of all this material, and the beautiful dancers, but I sometimes felt I was back in the consciousness-raising ’60s and ’70s.
With Vibrations: A Sound Experience, Boston CyberArts continued to live up to its demanding mandate — to expand our artistic horizons.
Dave Hanson’s comic confection, Waiting for Waiting for Godot, is generating plenty of giggles in the back room theater at Club Café.
Film Tribute: George Romero — A Legacy of Blood, Invention, and Survival
Even after death, the human instinct is to kill or be killed.
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