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In the case of a scene set in the Lodz Ghetto, the lineup of characters on the way to the concentration camps veered, for me, close to Holocaust porn.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreThe music Nick Waterhouse performs (almost all of which he writes) is consistently retro—not to mention relentlessly danceable and fun.
Read MoreThis evening is a revelatory experience on race relations, with grief, rage, and the whole business of hope and change.
Read MoreThe final two concerts of the BSO’s season were in the orchestra’s sweet spot.
Read MoreIndecent is a play of contrasts: piety versus blasphemy, joy versus heartbreak.
Read More“Forgiveness is the key and love is the answer… Have a good Jazz Fest, but also have a good life.”
Read MoreJames Graham’s new play almost evokes sympathy for the devil. Almost.
Read MoreTwo autobiographies by women who had some experience in legitimate theater, but they each gave their strongest allegiance to dance, specifically one choreographer.
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