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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
The idea of the project is to cross-fertilize new dance in the two cities (Boston and New York) by presenting choreography in cabaret settings.
Flawed and perhaps overwrought, The Whipping Man is worth watching because of the intensity of its individual scenes.
Chock-full of truly delightful music, the production scores as yet another BEMF opera triumph.
One of the Provincetown Film Festival’s highlights: a documentary on the life of best-selling author Armistead Maupin.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Two stories about how a public process, because of politics, can make it very difficult, and costly, to connect two points.
These are men who appreciated women for their bodies, athleticism, motherhood, intelligence, and humor – all reasons to celebrate this show.

Film Commentary: Death Knell for American Independent Cinema?
The well has evaporated for much of new American independent cinema.
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