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Singer Allan Harris clearly loves Eddie Jefferson’s music and performs it with sincerity and chops.
Read MoreDirector Ellie Heyman and her talented cast have their hands full with this new work because it is, in some ways, a tale of two musicals.
Read MoreJoshua Sobol isn’t interested in exploring dramatic possibilities but making sure his equation about the inevitable mechanics of violence works out.
Read MoreWriter-director Michael Pearce’s debut feature is self-assured and finely-wrought.
Read MoreDo these “four late nineteenth-century visionaries” still speak to us?
Read MoreThe music and performances on this delightful trio album are blithe and profound, a combination that should charm many listeners.
Read MoreGoing beyond the reasonable concept, there was the New York Theatre Ballet’s performance.
Read MoreFor my taste, some of the songs on Kurt Elling’s The Questions simply aren’t challenging or interesting enough.
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Visual Arts Commentary: Paying Attention to Boston’s Jewish Expressionists
Until recently, the Museum of Fine Arts has ignored Boston’s artists of Jewish heritage.
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