Month: March 2016
Some records are snapshots, but Last Danger of Frost is more like a long gaze into a mirror.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Read MoreEmbrace of the Serpent presents a world where nature and dreams provide the most satisfying answers.
Read MoreWhen it comes to women’s reproductive rights it is looking an awful lot like The Handmaid’s Tale out there, folks.
Read MoreI admire director Terrence Malick for continuing to jettison staid storytelling for the sake of exploring his dense moral vision.
Read MoreThe extremely prolific viol virtuoso Jordi Savall clearly has deep feelings about Celtic music.
Read MoreFast Company may be light entertainment, but director M. Bevin O’Gara has assembled her own remarkable crew for this breezy caper comedy.
Read MoreIt’s easy to understand the lure of this historic walled city on the Caribbean.
Read MoreKelley Donovan & Dancers returns to Boston with a production that challenges the emotional and physical resilience of the human body.
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Rethinking the Repertoire #9 – Amy Beach’s “Gaelic” Symphony
So, is the “Gaelic” Symphony an unalloyed masterpiece? I’d argue in the affirmative.
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