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Reviewed By Caldwell Titcomb Much attention has rightly been paid to Stephen Sondheim, who has reached the age of 80 and is the greatest composer/lyricist our country has produced. Boston University got into the act by mounting a production of Merrily We Roll Along in the large B.U. Theatre for a five-day run (April 28–May…
Read MoreAbbas Kiarostami was the most important filmmaker to come out of the New Iranian Cinema movement, which spawned works that became staples in film festivals worldwide from the late ’80s on.
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Read MoreToo, too soon, the images in MOMIX’s “Alice” alternate between unpleasant and stale.
Read MoreBy Caldwell Titcomb Stephen Sondheim, the greatest genius in the history of musicals, has turned 80 this year, and there have been celebrations of all sorts to mark this milestone. London joined the hoopla by devoting its BBC Prom 19 on July 31 to a full evening drawn from Sondheim’s achievements and presented in the…
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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Read MoreDaniel Raim’s Fiddler’s Journey to The Big Screen is a terrific documentary about the creation of the titular film.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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Design Review: A Singular Art Nouveau Shop Front in Harvard Square