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Jazz organ pioneer Dr. Lonnie Smith comes to the Rockport Jazz Festival.
Mamoulian’s Applause is an opportunity to experience the first leg of the director’s ascent on his Hollywood roller coaster.
It took some time, but the stunning synergy of Richard Nonas’ work began to reveal itself.
This savvy, witty, and casually erudite novella proves that when it comes portraying adolescence in fiction the less sentimentality the better.
This acrobatic physicality doesn’t come off as a test of testosterone or showboating.
The Boston Ballet II program was a miniature survey of classical ballet history, a perfect challenge for apprentice dancers.
This year I resolved to do an unapologetic fan experience at Newport Jazz.
Until its closing scenes, Captain Fantastic takes a complex look at the wisdom of bucking the system or joining in.
Fuse Visual Arts Commentary: The “Look” of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
How well did the Rio 2016 Olympic Organizing Committee creatively frame and package the “Look” of the Olympic Games?
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