Month: November 2014
I don’t want to give anything away. Not that I could because I really had no idea what anyone was talking about, except that what it is really all about is love.
Read MoreA compelling chronicle of the life of the notorious Russian writer and political activist Eduard Limonov.
Read More“If you’re dead you won’t have a movement, and guns kept people alive. In particular, kept people who made the movement alive.”
Read MorePianist Richard Goode provided everything that is asked of a Beethoven master: color, infinite shadings, interesting, convincing tempi, and soul.
Read MoreWith the wild array of video, digital, performance, and public artists we have here, Illuminus is a natural event for Boston to host.
Read MoreIf you know Swan Lake, there will be few structural surprises. Girl turned into swan, prince falls in love, prince gets fooled, they both feel really terrible, and die.
Read MoreStealing All Transmissions is slim, but nearly every page is filled with insight and originality.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, visual arts, theater, author readings, and dance that’s coming up in the next week.
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Jazz Remembrance: You Don’t Know Jack—From Glasgow to New York
“With Cream I and Ginger could play free jazz as a rhythm section, while Eric played the Ornette Coleman role. However, we didn’t tell Eric that!”
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