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Once again the Festival Puertorriqueño de Massachusetts will be a downtown affair.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, theater, visual arts, author readings, and dance that’s coming up in the next week.
We do it for the joy and communitas of making theater together much as we do for responding to the world around us through art.
There have been three pop LPs this year that I’ve really been digging: they are gloriously wacky.
Thanks to CLT’s pluck and commitment to underperformed repertoire, Boston audiences have the chance to check out the rarely performed opera “Mozart and Salieri” for themselves.
The clips from both experimental and commercial cinema play well against the interviews from a group directors who are known for pushing boundaries.
The creator of the series, Mike Judge, and his team have gone to great lengths to sweat the details of the corporate landscape of San Jose and its environs. Right from the start Silicon Valley rang true.
Retired Associate Justice John Paul Stevens’ book Six Amendments is unlikely to restore any of the love lost between him and the GOP.
This exhibition pits Jim Hodges’ undoubtable sincerity against the stylistic requirements of post-minimalism in battles that often come to a draw.
TV Commentary: “Cosmos” vs. the Science Deniers
One of the most remarkable features of Cosmos — and possibly its greatest public service — has been its matter-of-fact, understated championing of the scientific method.
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