Month: September 2017
This downer comedy is a triumphant entry into the botched, washout male category of cinema.
Read MoreSelina Fllinger’s play manages to serve up some vivid confrontations between believers and doubters.
Read MoreEvidently, plain-spoken language plus doubt and apprehension equate to novels that, once opened, are very hard to put down.
Read More“To me, ’67 was a year that was different from what came after it.”
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreIf there’s an essential “Leonard Bernstein at 100” album, this one, so far, is it: excellent performances of relatively unknown music deserving to be heard.
Read MoreThe Newburyport Documentary Film Festival is leisurely and unpretentious — and addictive.
Read MoreDave Stuckey of the Lucky Stars and the Hukilau Hotshots comes to the New England Shakeup.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreThe Royale launches the Merrimack Repertory Theatre season with a gloriously theatrical punch to the gut.
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