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“Baby Driver” is a book in the tradition of American road literature, but it moves at a distinctly different pace.
Read More“Wicked: For Good” has its faults, but it still stands out as one of the stronger adaptations of a musical to film.
Read More“The Seduction” is visually stunning but, even though it is the magnificently clothed French aristocracy, it all comes down to unremarkable people behaving badly.
Read MoreThere’s no question that the author of “Criss-Cross” approaches “Strangers on a Train” from a gay-centric viewpoint.
Read MoreLuke O’Neil doesn’t have any solutions to our political dissipation, but he certainly knows how to diagnose its illnesses.
Read MoreAs an artist, Allan Crite was always observing, drawing, and thinking about his Boston—the buildings, streets, parks, and playgrounds of Lower Roxbury and the South End.
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Read MoreThis is poetry that sets its goals, finds the right language to reach them, hits hard, and recovers an ancient purpose for verse that has fallen by the wayside in recent times: consolation.
Read MoreA preview of a few of the obscure gems and curios in this huzzah to Columbia Pictures.
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