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An amiable musical revue about two guys who kick up their heels after global warming finally boils over.
Read MoreOliver Sacks’ On the Move is an absorbing, idiosyncratic, often moving memoir.
Read MoreMy conclusion is that Mad Men is abstract, like some of the art in the series.
Read MoreThe revolution may be televised, but it is also going to be packaged and sold back to us.
Read MoreA series of new and recent recordings by Boston orchestras demonstrate that, in the right hands, symphonic music since 1945 remains alive and well, still powerful, fresh, and vibrant.
Read MoreContemporary dance has no useful definition; maybe we could think of it as an attitude, a constantly changing venture.
Read MoreI’ve never seen Kurt Elling when he wasn’t in fine voice, and this show was no exception.
Read MoreAt first, The Submission comes on as an agreeably edgy satire of the automatic embrace of identity politics and political correctness in the academy and popular culture.
Read MoreAlbatross is terrific — a powerful script, vital performance, and imaginative stage design.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?