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“I’m trying to be at peace with not being a happy person. It’s ok to not be happy but to do something for the betterment of humanity.”
Chef Jake Bickelhaupt’s passion for cooking and for doing everything himself is the driving idea behind this high-energy documentary.
Jennifer Brea’s absorbing and moving documentary about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a stunning achievement.
Could Dorothy Malone be the only person in the world to have dated both Sinatra and Liberace?
Peter Child’s challenge was to match his orchestral and choral music to the harrowing nature of the text — and he worked this out well.
Road Show is unlikely to top anyone’s list of Sondheim favorites, it’s an often entertaining take on a quintessentially American story.
Credit director Elisabeth Subrin for being resourceful in incorporating her cast’s real-life situations into her storytelling.
The nearly 10 year wait for the premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen’s string quartet Homunculus was worth it.
“There’s not too many people wanting their money back, thinking that they’re at a Pig Destroyer show or Destroyer 666.”
This superb volume is much more than a group of essays; it is a tale with a trajectory fashioned by a writer who is determined to be achingly honest.
Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein