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Some may think that the western-genre-turned-arthouse-gimmick has been played out, but Damsel‘s fresh energy and pioneering spirit offers redemption.
Read MoreRuby Rose Fox’s artistic/political mission with Salt is clear: the singer wants to look back at and revamp the radicalism of the ’60s.
Read MoreIt is heart-warming that, in these “worst of times,” playwrights like Carey Crim are working quietly to give us a look at new beginnings with humor and tenderness and hope.
Read MoreThere are no missteps on this disc. Buster Williams and company make all the complications swing, mightily.
Read MoreBeing able to comfortably shift gears between “high” and “low” culture is one of the easiest ways in which a contemporary critic can gain the reader’s trust.
Read MoreSo who knows where the time goes? Sadly, it only goes in one direction. But the past can be gracefully revived.
Read MoreL. M. Brown has also written poetry, and she brings some of that lyrical know-how to her promising first novel.
Read MoreA quartet of standout movies, the best of the just ended Provincetown Film Festival.
Read MoreThe privilege Edith Wharton’s characters swim in has not disappeared. If anything, it’s expanded farther into the social stratosphere.
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Visual Arts Commentary: Now + There — Reinterpreting Public Art in the Civic Environment
An organization dedicated to making Boston a vibrant, contemporary art city.
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