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There’s nothing quite like a Chandler Travis Philharmonic show.
Read MoreGhosts seems to be trying to be all things to all listeners — edgy, nostalgic, farcical, adventuresome.
Read MoreYou may have read similar earlier works, but Dominic Smith’s novel is in a class of its own.
Read MoreA Bigger Splash has a pleasing richness wherein the sensual elements bind the individual characters to each other, and to nature.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Read MoreDirector Paul Daigneault and SpeakEasy Stage have a hit on their hands
Read MoreHigh-Rise‘s urban apocalypse is laid on thick. One wishes for a modern existence that is not quite so alienating.
Read MoreRoosevElvis turns out to a sort of slaphappy homage to two American legends, a genial romp that sticks to stereotypes.
Read MoreThe director approaches his Star Wars interviewees with obvious glee, but he’s also on a quest.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner