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There are valuable lessons here, but I are afraid that this docuseries will be overlooked among all the more enticing, and sensationalized, witchy watchings.
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreEach of these four works has its own flavor, and lovers of Baroque and Classic-era music will happily scoop up one or more of the recordings.
Read MoreThe script is an experiment, a (sometimes) witty lecture on language. But it doesn’t work dramatically.
Read MoreIt’s Jeremy Strong’s portrayal of Roy Cohn that hangs in this not-very-good movie like a Rembrandt on the cracked plaster of a La Quinta suite by the airport.
Read MoreThis memoir is, in part, Gene Yu’s effort to give credit where credit is due for his rescue of a woman kidnapped by the Jihadist terrorist group Abu Sayyaf.
Read MoreCritic John DiLeo argues that even the Academy Awards can make mistakes. And, in the process, he constructs an alternate history of who should or should not have been Oscar nominees.
Read MoreLegendary guitarist Warren Haynes talks about how his upcoming album, Million Voices Whisper, was put together and what it is like to perform in front of Boston crowds.
Read MoreThe week’s poem: Ben Berners-Lee’s “Early Harvest”
Read MoreWas another helping of “The Platform” necessary? Maybe. But only if it was done right — and this is half-baked sci-fi horror.
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Arts Commentary & CD Reviews: On The Kennedy Center, Ben Folds, & Gustav Mahler