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Patrick Dougherty’s Stickwork is a remarkable piece of public art.
Author Vivian Gornick’s discontent is foundational, fertile, unquenchable, except by writing, and quite often funny.
Rarely are Boston’s stages graced with a Shakespeare production that reaches this high a level of accomplishment.
Part of the maturity of Davey McGravy is how, though each poem has its own shape, each is a necessary part of the whole.
The performers must be so deeply invested in what they are doing that we are caught up in the narrative as its cobwebs are brushed away.
“Yes, America might have been a nation of Christians, but that was different from being formally a Christian nation.”
What happens when someone performs at the highest possible level of an art form and then has to give it up?
Anne Meara left a deep impression on all she came into contact with.
Jamie Kirsch describes Les Noces as “a non-stop, energetic, tour-de-force ride that lasts 25 minutes without a break and leaves you breathless by the end.”
Palma Violets’ bruising performance Tuesday secured their place as one of the best live acts in the world.
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