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It may be shot in B&W, but “Day of the Fight” is not a retread of “Raging Bull” — though Joe Pesci is present.
Read MoreChildren will delight in two books that celebrate creativity and imagination, and one that shows a new way of seeing the world through maps.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Ted Pearson’s Selections from “String Theory”
Read MoreYa gotta understand — corporate assholes are like Sauron’s boss, Morgoth. They are incapable of creation. They can only appropriate and warp, like how Morgoth appropriated and warped Elves to create Orcs.
Read MoreBoth Stereophonic and Babemake compelling drama out of the volatile world of pop music-making.
Read MoreA look at three exhibitions by New England artists who are concerned about climate change and gun violence.
Read More“What Comes from the Night’ testifies to John Taylor’s complex bond with nature, a generous alliance that includes moments of introspection and melancholy.
Read MoreThe aim is to evoke, critically, a period when adventure, for men, was about running away to Cuba or going on Kerouac-inspired road trips.
Read More“For me, having new material to play — that’s the best. If you’re on tour, you are presenting a new album and people are psyched because you are playing some of that stuff live.”
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
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Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger