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This week’s poem: Corwin Ericson’s “The Saffron Robe of the Forest Monk”
Read MoreChinese-American composer Lei Liang’s eclectic collection of ten thematic tracks could pass as a soundtrack to an artistic, surrealist film or an intense, psychological drama.
Read MoreDavid Greenberg has brought to life not only one unusual man but also the tumultuous racial history of our country in the second half of the 20th century and into the early years of the 21st century.
Read MoreThough John Pizzarelli has written and recorded his own material, his specialty has always been embracing and interpreting the tunes of the giants and legends and making them his own.
Read MoreA pair of documentaries challenge the fantasies in the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival
Read MoreA trio of documentaries: one explores an under-recognized Black musician, while the other two focus on a leftist Israeli comedian and crusading teen journalists.
Read MoreWhereas tap dancer Caleb Teicher is all idiosyncrasy, the Trinity Dancers wow by their perfect unison.
Read MoreThis show uses an impressively clever use of technology to create sign posts on a path through labor history, psychiatry, and textile design.
Read MoreIn his debut feature, director Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel mistakes gratuitous strangeness for genuinely uncanny adventure.
Read MoreThe book continually underlines the important cultural role little magazines played, and how women were central to their existence as founders, editors, contributors, critics, and patrons.
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Arts Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2025