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In the first episode, Henry Louis Gates Jr. takes viewers back to Africa to talk, not as has been done before, with Africans whose forebears were lost to slavery but with descendants of Africans who grew rich on slave trade.
An evening of risk that explores the edges of physical and emotional risk in dances scored to everything from Kurt Weill to a kitchen table conversation.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, dance, and film that’s coming up this week.
As the festival season draws to a close, a look back at the 2013 BeanTown Jazz Festival.
Updated. Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, dance, and film that’s coming up this week.
Mexico’s Alfonso Cuarón is among the world’s finest, most versatile filmmakers, and someone who—knock on wood!– hasn’t yet directed a dud. GRAVITY is quite OK too, but in the second tier of his work.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, dance, and film that’s coming up this week.
Overall, VII finds Blitzen Trapper maintaining its musical muscle even though its lyricist occasionally struggles.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, dance, and film that’s coming up this week.
Arts Commentary: David Koch, WGBH Trustee — The Real God of Carnage?
The opportunity to protest the presence of Tea Party mega-funder David Koch on the board of WGBH this Wednesday should not be missed by anyone who is interested in preserving the soul (and/or sanity) of public broadcasting.
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