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Two powerful documentaries that explore the dark side of America, past and present.
Read MoreWell, maybe this isn’t the last time. Maybe this isn’t the last tour. Maybe they’ll be around for a few more years at least. And why the hell not? The Stones have still got it, and they’re almost worth the money.
Read MoreAs the age of COVID-19 wanes, Arts Fuse critics have come up with a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, and music. Please check with venues about whether the event is available by streaming or is in person. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreIn a time of outrage and grief, a trio of documentaries at the BJFF serve as a reminder of the traditional Jewish values of compassion and inclusion, reaffirming the power of activism, art, and simple acts of human kindness.
Read MoreThe show was proof that Queen + Adam Lambert are quite capable of mixing things up, even as they give everybody exactly what they’ve come to hear.
Read MoreSo who knows where the time goes? Sadly, it only goes in one direction. But the past can be gracefully revived.
Read MoreThe White Card‘s examination of white philanthropy and racism stays well within the comfort zone.
Read MoreUnable to place Cavafy in a holistic context, momentum is never sustained. Key points remain scattered, unintegrated.
Read MoreImaginary Beasts’ Winter Panto 2019 proffers plenty of enthusiasm, wit, and panache.
Read MoreMatthew Teitelbaum, 59, may be among the most reluctant employees the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has hired.
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