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There is much to like in this outdoor production of Love’s Labor’s Lost — the time passes by quickly and there are plenty of smiles along the way.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
The Emperor of the Moon is a boisterous bit of family friendly late-afternoon entertainment under Shakespeare & Company’s Rose Footprint Tent.
There has never been a better time in America to reconsider the importance of television’s role in the political discourse.
“Hey, the more Yes music being played in 2016, the better.”
Shakespeare & Company’s staging of Merchant of Venice is the strongest this critic has ever seen or could hope to.
Most of the can’t-miss acts on this year’s Lowell Folk Fest roster are artists who make preserving musical traditions a family business.
Cultural Commentary: Artwashing — Aiding Derelict Neighborhoods or Abetting Social Inequity?
For the anti-gentrification critics, urban deterioration should be left the way it is.
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