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You’d be a fool to miss taking advantage of Boston’s Mayor’s Holiday.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, dance, theater, and author readings for the coming week.
Marian Schwartz’s careful translation of Anna Karenina is exquisitely mindful of the book’s complex linguistic texture.
Entertaining yet incisive, The Conquest of Plassans remains a devastatingly acute reminder that religion and politics make surprisingly compatible bedfellows.
On this show, thriving on caricature as it does, the chasm between Amy and Sheldon stops laughter long enough to suggest poignancy.
BEMF’s double bill of two short and comic Pergolesi operas made for an unusual and totally delightful presentation.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles at the MFA is a delightful exhibition dedicated to vehicular speed, mobility, style, and joy.
Legendary gospel performer Spencer Taylor Jr. and the Highway QC’s will be part of the biggest traditional gospel program of the year in Boston.
Jazz fans with open ears should rush to this book: so should anyone interested in the creative process, its rewards as well as its challenges.
If you want to expand your heart and mind this holiday season, you couldn’t do better than go to The Little Prince.
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