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This review, like the opening night of She Loves Me, is dedicated to the life and work of the late producer Harold Prince.
Read MoreThe CSC production maintains a sense of romantic adventure throughout, which makes it easier to accept some of the staging’s creative excesses — as well as the loop de loops of the Bard’s plotting.
Read MoreWhen the 80-year-old Judy Collins, who sang at Newport in the 1960s, declares the current weekend to be “historic,” you had to believe her.
Read MoreThe MFA’s Arts of Islamic Cultures gallery offers an impressive visual representation of a region’s cultures, geographies, and histories.
Read MoreOn the Exhale is one of the most powerful and uncompromising one-person shows I’ve ever seen.
Read More“They created an alternative to the pop music model, and it’s been very powerful. It’s a whole world unto itself.”
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreThe production strikes a fine balance between comedy and seriousness, public and private concerns, bringing a complex and compelling play to vibrant life.
Read MoreThe most accurate name for this summer’s Steve Miller/Marty Stuart tour would be “When Two Music Geeks Collide.”
Read MoreIn his new book, poet Charles Simic employs his customary strategies, but he seldom achieves the intensity he once did.
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