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Bryan McPherson has come a long way from writing songs in the room next to mine in North Cambridge and then busking at Porter and Harvard Squares.
Read MoreBenton’s art looks very much of its time, especially this selection of work that relates to cinema. Don’t let that fool you.
He came up with one of those transcendent Richard Thompson moments, one to match anything I’ve seen onstage this year.
Read MoreMarc-André Hamelin, one of the world’s elite pianists, held the packed Shalin Liu Performance Center enthralled.
Read MoreThis documentary explores the lives of 6 movie-crazed, teenage brothers who grew up locked away in a NYC housing project.
Read MoreThe impish comedy and refreshingly realistic perspective of Dope questions easy answers to pressing racial problems.
Read MoreAfter experiencing, in seven days, Monteverdi’s three extant operas and his Vespers of 1610, I am in awe of BEMF and everyone associated with it.
Read MoreThe best of Kageyama Kōyō’s photography contains a nuanced dramatic power that is both aesthetic and political.
Read MoreThere is little for the audience to take away from Red, except the anecdotal dramatization of an event inspired by Mark Rothko’s career.
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Dance Commentary: Misty Copeland, Ballet, and Race
Tomorrow, Misty Copeland will be American Ballet Theatre’s first African-American ballerina to perform the lead role in Swan Lake in New York City.
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