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Ultimately, this production of Lost Girls might have gone deeper if it had been slowed down a bit.
Read MoreSpeakEasy Stage Company’s production of Shakespeare in Love comes off as lovely, temperate, and at least a little trite.
Read MoreTo the end of his life, David Bowie was excited about creating innovative sounds and collaborating with new musicians.
Read MoreDe Hamel’s history is a detective story, a love story, and a revelation of the nourishment to be found in celebrated libraries and collections.
Read MoreKNYUM is unlike anything else New England theatre currently has to offer — in the best possible way.
Read MorePerformance has always included sex and physicality in its attractions. Koubi’s work tries to move the spectators to a higher level.
Read MoreThe Isleys remain bizarrely underrated by mainstream media outlets, but they’ve never been forgotten by music fans.
Read MoreWe Bostonians are a tough bunch and the Remains had a tough sound. That’s what Boston music should be remembered for.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreAda/Ava is an impressive theatrical feat that finds a new, and invigorating, way of telling a story on stage.
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