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“It’s really time for us to scrape off this cynicism and take a good hard look at what is happening in this country. There’s so much fakery and we don’t mind it.”
Read MoreNicole Krauss’ new book of short stories generates a curious, understated, but genuinely transporting spirit, pretty much throughout.
Read MoreIt’s Shakespeare in Lowell –the stage piled with ghostly corpses, the heroes all dead, the young bard in mourning.
Read MoreIn this book, Boston College historian Heather Cox Richardson explores the (d)evolution of the Republican Party from its founding in 1854 through the presidency of George W. Bush.
Read MoreTo his credit, Kawaguchi is a canny enough craftsman to give the time tripping cliché a healthy spin.
Read MoreEach month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.
Read MoreAn extraordinary book that should be in the hands of every lover of the French capital. And don’t we all love Paris?
Read MoreWilling Suspension Productions serves as a valuable counter-balance to American academia’s Shakespeare-centric curriculum.
Read MoreThe story of The Daily Show is interesting to fans, but it’s also relevant to understanding the evolution of political satire.
Read MoreValerie Duff’s polished style is thoughtful and observant, her fluent voice compressed and controlled. She constructs meticulous lines with (to borrow one of her phrases from these pages) a “stonecutter’s precision.”
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