Month: March 2015
From The Deep suggests that Boston’s theater community would be better served if it put more of its resources into presenting the work of local literary talent.
Read MorePianist Simone Dinnerstein’s new album, Broadway-Lafayette, features her on three pieces, all written since 1924, that celebrate musical ties between France and the United States.
Read MoreThe puckish, irrepressible personality of James Randi — magician, escape artist, debunker of seers, psychics, and all things paranormal — is at the zesty heart of this memorable documentary.
Read MoreIf these efforts are representative of Icelandic cinema, it is time for movie lovers to start paying much closer attention.
Read More“The kids in Boston accepted us unconditionally, and we hung out with everyone out there—Barrence Whitfield, the Bristols, the Del Fuegos.”
Read MoreAfter hearing pianist Daniil Trifonov in this recital performance, I would say no one on the celebrity circuit has a more impressive technique.
Read MoreThe opportunity to hear Leoš Janáček’s magnificent score live ultimately trumps any reservations I have about the production as a whole.
Read MoreYasmina Reza’s dollhouse of a novel is a miniaturist’s miracle.
Read MoreRejecting unadorned box-like designs, Michael Graves created with patterns, textures, decorations and color in ways large and small.
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