Month: November 2016
Bill T. Jones considers himself an heir of the postmodern dancers.
Read MoreThe biggest musical takeaway was the sheer brilliance of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra’s playing, which is the gold standard.
Read MoreCraig Atkinson’s incendiary new documentary provides sobering food for thought on the rise of police brutality and intimidation in America.
Read MoreRosamond Purcell’s striking photographs are about surprising transformations, the unexpected magic of metamorphosis.
Read MoreReviews of a trio of films at the Boston Jewish Film Festival.
Read More“I have always been a fan of horror movies, and I’m sure that was part of the attraction to me.”
Read MoreIntense head music and powerful foot music, but this show needed a little more heart.
Read MoreLoving celebrates the passion and courage of two people who, by doing what was right for them, established justice for generations to come.
Read MoreAdventurous, exciting, and thought provoking, Aurea is dedicated to an interdisciplinary vision of the arts.
Read MoreTechnology is becoming a tool for artists to mastermind aesthetic and social interventions.
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