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At its best, The Slow Rush features catchy, energetic, and danceable tracks at the service of lyrical ruminations on dark topics, such as uncertainty and the inevitable passage of time.
Read MoreAdam Sherman, Cambridge-based musician, voice teacher, and vocal coach never went away.
Read MoreDominique Morisseau’s earnest Pipeline is a “message” play, American style.
Read MoreIt was a treat to see Camille A. Brown & Dancers inhabit (and elaborate on) a number of different African American dance traditions with such winning ease and grace.
Read MoreListeners familiar with Lennie Tristano’s earlier work will find there are a few surprises on this disc.
Read MoreLuna Nera is mainly produced and written by women and proffers a satisfyingly feminist, woman-centric aesthetic — as witch narratives seem to do more and more these days.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreAt 21, “Kingfish” Ingram is being heralded as the blues’ brightest new star. And at his first headlining gig in Boston he earned the title.
Read MoreGeorge V. Higgins created a style that was at first revelatory, then degenerated into a tic at the end of his career.
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Book Review: “Tightrope” — A Wake-up Call for America
What makes this book so necessary is that these are writers willing to state realities that members of both parties prefer to keep under the rug.
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