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We have the satisfying conclusion to a series that proved episodic dramas can — in fact, should — grow in depth past their first season.
Read MoreThe problem is that the factoids and bits of trivia supplied by Act Naturally rarely tie back to any larger narrative, or serve any discernible purpose other than to be cataloged.
Read MoreSamantha Fish is coming to the Cabot Theater on June 16. Her latest disc, produced by Jon Spencer, currently sits atop “Billboard”’s Blues Albums chart.
Read MoreHistorian Jackson Lears assembles sightings of a world that’s changeable, mutable, and filled with animalism, vitalism, or whatever else you want to call it. But what’s the point?
Read MoreThe Gaaga’s humor is driven by rage, anger, and disgust, emotions that are not often found in our domesticated (for easy consumption) theater scene.
Read MoreReasons to be outraged and hopeful at this year’s Human Rights Watch Film Festival.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Joseph Torra’s “Sunrise Over Gerrit’s House”.
Read MoreThe Museum of the Revolution resonates with other powerful documentaries that feel like fairy tales set in a dangerous world.
Read MoreAh, the trees! They are the focal point, the organizing principle, of this tight exhibition, which in three parts tracks Van Gogh’s productive yet challenging sojourn in southern France, from Arles to Saint-Rémy.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?