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“The Runarounds” is loosely inspired by the rock band’s actual experiences, which may be why the show feels more realistic than similar musician-centric dramas.
Read MoreThe political and moral consequences of the Compromise of 1850 continue to be debated, but Peter Charles Hoffer’s book offers valuable lessons on how concession and consensus once served as pillars of the Republic.
Read More“America hasn’t lost its historical and romantic legacy for British bands. At least that’s the case with us, anyway.”
Read MoreOnce again, the innovative CST/Catalyst Collaborative@MIT project proves that there are inspiring stories of women’s contributions to science that need to be told.
Read MoreSuper-talented band with sharp material, big label backing, hot-shot producer, top-shelf recording studio—what could go wrong? Plenty.
Read MoreAt the very least, Jerome Charyn’s considerable novelistic imagination should send readers back to any number of documentary films and, most important, to the still very real fact of Maria Callas’s vital recorded legacy.
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, visual art, theater, author readings, television, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
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Arts Commentary: Five Things Arts Organizations Can Do Right Now
Now is a time for artists and arts organizations to stand shoulder to shoulder with other fields and disciplines that produce care in our communities.
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