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Getting to know the Composer Chair of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the first composer of color to have a comprehensive long-term relationship with the BSO.
Read MoreIn this film, Alexis Langlois suggests that the diva worship so central to queer cultural production has found new toxicity thanks to social media, where we all feel entitled to a piece of our idols.
Read MoreThe beauty of “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding” at this political moment is that it provides a firsthand rebuttal to the current administration’s draconian policies — without ever directly acknowledging them.
Read MoreAt the Global Cinema Film Festival, some look for love and life in all the wrong places.
Read MoreThis wake-up call — what will artists be asked to do to please the powers-that-be? — is also a good read.
Read MoreA charming and deeply entertaining documentary about Marcella Hazan and her transformation into a world-famous cookbook author and influencer.
Read MoreHorace advocated that seizing the immediate with existential zest.
Read MoreHappily, the composers on this compelling BMOP program were not cowed by tradition.
Read More“Trial 4,” along with other currently streaming crime docuseries, examines the systemic biases, misuse of official force, and internal corruption that impede and subvert justice, undermine convictions, undercut integrity, and erode public trust.
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Arts Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2025