Commentary
“Unfinished” supplies a thoughtful analysis of the relationship between music, musicians, and AI.
Read MoreSometimes the stranger is someone who is very well known to us, like a father whose strange ways include a devotion to a certain story about a childhood in Wales.
Read MoreWhat have Donald Trump and John F. Kennedy got in common? Besides the office they hold, not much. Certainly not an appreciation for the arts: Trump is to the field what McDonald’s is to fine dining.
Read MoreOur demanding critics choose the best films (along with some disappointments) of the year. And there is plenty of disagreement.
Read MoreFirst recordings of major works and splendid recordings of some others, from Handel to Raff and from Boston’s Musicians of the Old Post Road to the astonishing operatic soprano Aleksandra Kurzak.
Read MoreBeing a one-man or one-woman band while toiling in the shadows is not glamorous work. Over the last 13 years, producer Alex Lemski undertook this role and supplied a great deal of exciting, important music to the people of Boston.
Read MorePredictably, when you get to the discussion of money, honey, the rubber hits the road.
Read MoreOne of the great playwrights of the 20th century, Tom Stoppard wrote to entertain, but with intellectual rigor.
Read MoreUp until the end, it seems, Jimmy Cliff was still seeing clearly — and eager to share that vision with us.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner
Viewing John Singer Sargent and his art through the lens of identity studies and LGBTQ history supplies new insights into claims about his homosexuality.
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