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The Lyric Stage Company production almost meets the challenges posed by this delightfully inane musical farce.
Read More“We have much less protection over our right to vote than most people think.”
Read MoreJean Trounstine’s experience enables her to present convincingly the desperate circumstances of people whose family members have been arrested and incarcerated, sometimes legitimately, often not.
Read MoreThe alternative rock/power pop singer-songwriter and musician was slowed down during the COVID years — but now he is back.
Read MoreProtecting the imagination — whether our own or others — means encouraging questions about whose voice isn’t being heard and why, whose words are being erased, and whose stories unsettle the status quo.
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read More“A Great Disorder ” is brisk, bold, and thought-provoking, but the volume’s muddled concept of myth does it in.
Read MoreThe volume is an ambitious balancing act: the echoes of memory meet the grit of experience, musical language interlaced with occasional thick texture, nostalgic passion counterposed to philosophical calm.
Read MoreThis is a tense morality play, with twists odd enough (and a palette dark enough) to sustain a noir-inflected thriller of almost two hours.
Read MoreThe Cambridge Symphony Orchestra’s recent performance supplied drama, vigor, and reflection.
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