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There were the inevitable crowd-pleasers on which Audra McDonald puts her impassioned stamp.
Read MoreThe Rosenbergs is small in scope but large in ambition; it is an accomplished and moving opera that demands attention.
Read MoreThomas Doherty’s fragmented, stop-and-start-again style dilutes narrative authority and further complicates an already very complicated story.
Read MoreSinger Fred Farell brings an introspective sensibility to this album and has gathered a group of songs that are appropriate for his introverted and quietly aspirational lyrics.
Read MoreWhere will you find the best in new documentaries? In the brave new world of digital streaming.
Read MoreSteven Pinker’s book is a welcome antidote to the Trump era, when we are inundated, daily, with an avalanche of negative and disturbing stories.
Read MoreClaire’s Camera is enjoyable and charming, but it’s definitely minor Hong, made on a lark at Cannes.
Read MoreCelia Paul’s paintings are calm, reflective, and inviting.
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Commentary: Once More, Back to the Little Shop of Horovitz
The strategic silences in the Boston Globe’s piece on the legacy of Israel Horovitz are disturbing.
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