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Doriot Anthony Dwyer was a virtuoso flutist, one who could coax brightly burnished tones out of the instrument.
Read MoreWith Vibrations: A Sound Experience, Boston CyberArts continued to live up to its demanding mandate — to expand our artistic horizons.
Read More“Love Lies Bleeding” is a glorious work of sweaty, dusty, pulp filmmaking.
Read MoreTrampling on the expectations of his fans, of course, is a big part of what makes Joe Jackson the singular talent he is — and most of his admirers wouldn’t have it any other way.
Read MoreThe U.S. and the Holocaust leaves a vital question unanswered: Is this the kind of nation we want to live and worship in?
Read MoreThe serious intentions of “The Company You Keep” are ultimately undermined by the parade of stock cameos.
Read MoreKneebody threw jazz into the stylistic blender and it popped out as something you probably haven’t heard before. The future sounds good.
Read MoreThe Whistler in the Dark production does right by the gaunt power of “Vinegar Tom” — if only dramatist Caryl Churchill hadn’t served up such a tidily edifying coven of alleged sorceresses.
Read MoreObserve the ass … his character is about perfect, he is the choicest spirit among all the humbler animals. — Mark Twain, “Pudd’nhead Wilson” The Donkey Show Conceived by Randy Weiner. Directed by Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner. Presented by the American Repertory Theater at Zero Arrow Street, Cambridge, MA Presented by American Repertory Theater,…
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Arts Remembrance: Saxophonist Lee Konitz
Lee Konitz was, with Sonny Rollins, one of the last of his great generation of jazz men still swinging hard.
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