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L. M. Brown has also written poetry, and she brings some of that lyrical know-how to her promising first novel.
Read MoreA quartet of standout movies, the best of the just ended Provincetown Film Festival.
Read MoreThe privilege Edith Wharton’s characters swim in has not disappeared. If anything, it’s expanded farther into the social stratosphere.
Read MorePepperland serves up the expected tie-dye nostalgia, keyed to a half-dozen Beatle tunes from the classic album.
Read MoreNancy is mystifying, but in this case the inexplicable has its fascinations.
Read MoreEthan Mordden’s volume openly defies anyone to dismiss the American musical as mere fluff.
Read MoreSummer 1993 is provocative, both for the raw depth of the emotions it evokes and the directness of its storytelling.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
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Jazz Commentary: Greg Hopkins Big Band at Ryles — Whither Big Bands?
At this time in the Boston jazz scene, there are no ongoing spaces for big bands and, predictably, the number of such ensembles has shrunk.
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