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Lost Empress’ ambition is admirable, and while the over-the-top style gets away from itself, it’s lively and sometimes entertaining.
Read MoreIn 1957’s Pal Joey, Rita Hayworth makes an indelible impression as a screen siren, as sexy as in her ’40s heyday.
Read MoreA local company has come to the thirst-quenching rescue with DRINKmelon, the industry’s first pure watermelon water.
Read MoreThree theaters in the Berkshires offer differing views of the past.
Read MoreGeorge Bernard Shaw’s The Man of Destiny could be an evening of delight with a frisson of cerebral exercise.
Read MoreSome people fled William Corbett’s bravura; others stayed, laughing.
Read MoreI think of Bill when I hear from struggling young writers, desperate to get it “right” – and to be accepted and published and make a living in a ridiculously difficult field.
Read MoreAlthough his choice of material doesn’t always work for me, for my money, Kurt Elling is the most important jazz vocalist of the last twenty years.
Read MoreNico, 1988 lays bare the ravaged body and brooding soul of a woman who may yet be remembered as among the most iconic musicians of the twentieth century.
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Theater Commentary: Can Audiences Rescue Theater Criticism?
Will working with audiences encourage stage companies and theater artists to go beyond the status quo? Or just cement them into their sweet spots?
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