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In this episode of The Short Fuse, host Elizabeth Howard and Alex Waters, technical editor of the podcast, reflect on the year in an informal conversation.
Read MoreProvidence-area professional theaters have fared better than most in terms of surviving and rebounding from the pandemic.
Read MoreIt was the sniping tone that made the article perplexing. I would almost call it perverse. Why treat so cavalierly — even shabbily — a deceased, highly esteemed, Grammy-winning artist?
Read More“Poor Things” is a film in which the set designers are as much the auteurs as the director, to the detriment of the pathos that is at the heart of Alasdair Gray’s novel.
Read MoreMy advice: see this show in Boston before it settles into New York for what should be a long run.
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 MorePlan to linger over every moment of this revelatory, diverse, and understated special exhibition.
Read MoreAs satisfying as this incomplete work is — much like Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony” — we can still regret not being able to experience the completed work.
Read MoreMissional zeal from the Fort Smith Symphony and an electrifying performance from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
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Music Feature: The Best Jazz Albums and Live Shows of 2023
The magazine’s jazz critics look back over the past year and highlight their favorite albums and live shows.
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