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These posthumous volumes provide ample proof that poet Philip Levine was far more than a proletariat troubadour.
A 30-film series dedicated to Busby Berkeley, Hollywood’s architect of mind-blowing musical production numbers.
At age 75, there are more miles behind David Crosby than ahead of him, but he is resolved to carry on with freak flag flying.
The Underground Railway Theater serves up an hour and fifteen minutes of enchantment.
Legendary actor Toshiro Mifune could be less a stoic ronin, more a silly Jerry Lewis.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
There will be a public celebration of Margaret Weigel’s life on December 9 at Medford’s Chevalier Theater.
A splendid, absorbing read in which you feel as if you’ve been dropped onto the set of a Mozart opera.
Never mind my analytical observations, the Boston Ballet’s Nutcracker is still an immediate pleasure.

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