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A fresh, bracing take on Beethoven as a dramatist, Tesla Quartet serves up refreshingly direct and emotionally-complex performances of Mozart, and flautist Emmanuel Pahud has crafted an ear-catching, unpredictable program.
In this valuable call-to-action, Roger Hallam says we have to recognize that climate change is an emergency and rebel against our extinction.
Our expert music critics serve up their usual highly eclectic round-up of the year’s most memorable.
Billy Strings is deservedly catching fire with a unique blend of mind-snapping talent as a guitarist, deep appreciation for tradition, appetite for improvisation and experimentation, and ever-improving songwriting.
Bombshell takes a stand, looking to portray its besieged women as complex, flawed human beings who also happen to be the victims of sexual harassment.
Dave Malloy’s musical version of Moby-Dick shows promise, but he needs to trim plenty of blubber.
Director Greta Gerwig’s brilliant cast succeed in making Little Women a feel-good escapist movie with brains.
Our critics sound off on some of their most striking visual art experiences this year.
The Greater Boston Area is brimming with the holiday spirit, and so are we!

Film Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2019
Our demanding critics choose the best (and the most disappointing) films of the year.
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