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Sunday afternoon’s hourlong program in BB@Home series took us from the nineteenth century to this very minute.
Read MoreOur critic watched a half-dozen films in this year’s GlobeDocs Film Festival and shares his thoughts.
Read MoreBaritone saxophonist Pepper Adams was clearly a generous soul, as well as a stunningly accomplished jazz musician.
Read More“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You: is a powerful addition to the recent female-created examinations of the ways women, and particularly mothers, can be unsupported or outright dismissed by contemporary society.
Read MoreThis lively foray into popular history, and others, exemplifies the move to attract younger audiences with open and freewheeling interests in gender and sexual nonconformity.
Read MoreNo Way Home is a model for how to tell a weird, complicated story in a way that will make the reader hang on tight for the whole ride.
Read MoreThe monster almost comes alive.
Read MoreThe Zeitgeist Stage Company production has made me rethink Edward Albee’s HOMELIFE to the extent that the couple, well played by Peter Brown and Christine Power, generate a loving bond that adds some welcome tension (and humor) to the revelations of free-floating anxiety and confusion.
Read More“The Mastermind” points to the impossibility of trying to live as though the outside world and its politics don’t exist.
Read MoreThe places where Pieter Saenredam worked were never the same after he committed them to paper and paint. His single known painting of a building in Amsterdam -– of the old town hall –- became iconic during the life of the artist.
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