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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood has become one of our central gospels of child-rearing.
Read MoreRevisiting a former Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreMaking Archie’s Betty compelled Gerald Peary to confront his inner Archie: “The more I made this movie, the more personal it got.
Read MoreThe real draw of “Win Win” is its original and earnest story, combined with its unexpected humor. It’s not an overly complicated plot; it’s just life with all of its ups and downs.
Read MoreBy Adrienne LaFrance Before you say “I told you so,” let me explain. I wasn’t expecting Annie Hall. I thought Because I Said So might be likable in a Something’s Gotta Give kind of way. I was wrong. Diane Keaton’s latest star vehicle is an empty vessel of a romantic comedy, pieced together by poorly…
Read MoreI love the way Blame captures the kaleidoscopic emotional experience of being a teenage girl.
Read MoreIn both appearances here, courtesy of the Celebrity Series, Deborah Voigt was sensational and very likable to boot. This cannot be said of all divas.
Read MoreClassic rock (which is really a radio format, not a musical genre) is a strange animal, which has spawned an audience that apparently cares more about hit songs and memories than about who’s actually onstage.
Read MoreI spoke with Jane Ira Bloom on September 21, 2021 via Zoom. This transcript has been edited for space and ellipses have been omitted for readability. Some paraphrases and details are added for clarity.
Read MoreA handpicked list of cinematic horror gems for you to watch over the next 26 days.
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Design Review: A Singular Art Nouveau Shop Front in Harvard Square