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You’d be a fool to miss taking advantage of Boston’s Mayor’s Holiday.
It would not be overstating the case to say that Mike Nichols was a social and moral barometer for an entire generation of film and theatergoers.
A homage to Jack Bruce, thundering dynamo of the bass guitar, singer of unmatched power and clarity, coequal with Clapton at the helm of the supergroup Cream.
After a 35+ year run, writers for the paper learned today that the Providence Phoenix will be shutting its doors after next week’s issue.
Mayor Walsh Announces Cabinet Level Chief of Arts and Culture. Important step in ongoing elevation of arts in Boston, Appointee led Chicago’s cultural planning process.
On September 21, giant author puppets will be on parade in Mansfield, CT.
“Magic” reflects the Mendes touch—more than 50 years of expert piano, arranging, and production chops, and a genius for choosing the right collaborators.
Today’s increasingly corporate-approved theater stays within safe, civic-minded boundaries.
Arts Commentary — Big Money for Artist Activists From the Robert Rauschenberg Estate
It’s important for there to be funds, curators, institutions, and audiences for art that can speak truth to power in unconstrained ways.
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