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The performance conveyed the essence of the Du Bois Orchestra’s mission: when played with exuberance, long-neglected and little-played works can generate as much excitement as they do wonder that they were ever overlooked.
Read MoreMust the stage only discreetly charm the bourgeoisie?
Read MoreFor years now, Cowboy Junkies has been bringing its brand of contemplative, atmospheric rock ’n’ roll into a patchwork of independent venues in our region.
Read MoreHave a laugh as you read these charmingly funny picture books with your child.
Read MoreA welcome addition to the absurdist satire genre of rapper-turned-comedian.
Read MoreEven without international-caliber singers and players, Giovanni Piaisello’s “Amor vendicato” works much magic.
Read MoreThe musical’s focus on truth in journalism resonates in our post-2016, “fake news,” and Artificial Intelligence-saturated environment.
Read MoreA 100-year-old novel provides the basis for some sumptuous moviegoing.
Read MoreThe set impressed in its diversity, boosted by the cohesive breadth of “What Now,” even as its homages grew overt in the second half.
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Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger