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Composer/pianist Anthony Coleman’s meticulous crafting made every second worthwhile.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreSloan is a brand that stands for high-quality, retro-flavored pop that is rarely hackneyed or derivative.
Read MoreWith sufficient revision, Marisa Smith’s genial farce could well command the rom-com slot virtually every regional and community theater in the world yearns to fill.
Read MoreLocal examples of immersive aesthetic and sensual experimentation as forms of cultural experience.
Read MoreGeorge Szell’s Reign is ultimately an accessible, often sociable, but sometimes perplexing fan’s history of the Orchestra and its storied music director.
Read MoreAt the heart of The Women Who Mapped The Stars is a drama about the desire of significant female astronomers to be heard and respected.
Read MoreThere is real suspense and pathos in this political drama, beneath the standard cinematography and pacing.
Read MoreA resplendent and spirited revival of The Sound of Music in downtown Boston.
Read MoreMary Lee Bendolph’s designs are stunning works of contemporary design, lacking any taint of provincialism, with as much visual sophistication as you would find in any New York gallery.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner