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Compellingly, “Sing Sing” reinforces the belief that art, no matter where it takes place, has the power to heal, educate, and build community.
Read MoreHomer’s use of ancient myth is used to show that women, like the sea, have been — and will continue to be — the ecological instigators of growth and transformation.
Read MoreMade up of a Californian, a Palestinian, and a native of Cyprus, Ize Trio is about probing into the meaning of cultural differences as well as learning each other’s personal characteristics.
Read MoreThis book argues that environmental and industrial regulations, in place since the early 19th century, weren’t devised to reign in environmental destruction or workplace dangers.
Read MoreThis production brings the Peterborough Players back in line with their own best traditions: entertaining, thoughtful, delightfully irreverent.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Joseph Fraser’s “Skyline Park, Arlington”
Read MoreThe Newport Folk Festival always pulls off unique, unexpected collaborations, while it embraces a head-spinning lineup of diverse genres that reflects its spirit of community.
Read MoreFor MOMIX’S performance at Jacob’s Pillow, Moses Pendelton assembled a “greatest hits” selection of sixteen vignettes from the troupe’s oeuvre.
Read MoreA frenetic, funny, foul-mouthed, and sometimes facile testament to the fact that language matters.
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Arts Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2025