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Once again the Festival Puertorriqueño de Massachusetts will be a downtown affair.
The life of a designer is a life of fight: fight against ugliness. — the late Massimo Vignelli
Fuse Tech interviews will look at at start-ups from Greater Boston that are using technology to invigorate the future of the arts, culture, and entertainment.
Tadeusz Różewicz’s best poems are blunt hammer strokes that pound at the impossibility of crafting poetry true to the sins of history.
At last — industrial music made by real industrial machines played in a real industrial setting.
Pianist, actor, director and consummate storyteller Hershey Felder returns to Boston in a one-man show entitled Abe Lincoln’s Piano.
This is what I call an example of a critic making an impact!
Although “Growing Cities” plays a bit like a home movie, it at least scores points for enthusiasm.
Artists, Writers, Thinkers, Dreamers: Portraits of 50 Famous Folks & All Their Weird Stuff is a weird cartoon bait-and-switch.
TV Commentary: “Cosmos” vs. the Science Deniers
One of the most remarkable features of Cosmos — and possibly its greatest public service — has been its matter-of-fact, understated championing of the scientific method.
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