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The essays here give readers an eyewitness glimpse into mid-century queer life will intrigue (if not shock) younger LGBT+ people.
Read MoreI did want to use this CD as a springboard to engage with the question of how using material of a certain age tends to pre-select — and limit — listenership.
Read MoreThe Club is an entertaining and absorbing journey to another century, when the art of communication and the spirit of thoughtful engagement attracted men and women of acute sensibilities.
Read MoreThe cellist is a member of a tribe of fabulous players/singers who are funny, thoughtful, opinionated, brilliant, and irreverent.
Read MoreJennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen’s The Ideas That Made America provides an exciting, if quicksilver, tour through intellectual history.
Read MoreThe Chaperone plays like a sanitized look at female independence and sexual desire for the prudish over-50s crowd.
Read MoreIt’s hard to imagine a Boston, even a New England, film-making and film-going scene without David Kleiler here.
Read MoreDrummer Nick Mason and his four non-Floyd bandmates turned Boston’s Orpheum Theater into a psychedelic palace.
Read MoreCoders had nothing in their intellectual toolbox that would help them understand people.
Read MoreThis crowd-pleaser of an exhibition, dedicated to an accessible, beloved artist, is a gift to the citizens of Boston and Everett, as well as to the general public.
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