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What’s not to adore about this super-friendly, hedonistic, 24-hour street party, what summer resident John Waters celebrates as “a gay fishing village,” and what I might label, oxymoronically, a “queer New Orleans.”
Read MoreWhat’s so appealing about Tiger King? Perhaps it is that the lurid goings-on are so distinctively American.
Read MoreSix more feature films of great interest and their links, carefully chosen to get you through the travails of the coronavirus.
Read MoreAllegra Libonati has assembled a mostly excellent cast for what at first glance should be an evening of quality Bardic entertainment.
Read MoreRarely are Boston’s stages graced with a Shakespeare production that reaches this high a level of accomplishment.
Read MoreLittle Feat is on the cusp of a rebirth – again.
Read MoreBoth the Gershwin Prize and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exist to glorify popular song. Both, in fairly short order, relaxed their initial high artistic standards.
Read MoreI Died a Million Times is an enjoyable and informative read for film noir aficionados and casual movie fans alike, offering a cogent analysis of ’50s gangster noir as a cinema of social commentary.
Read MoreThere is little doubt in my mind that this powerful production of Blasted will be one of the high points in Boston theater this year.
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Book Commentary: “Portnoy’s Complaint” at 50
Doctor, do you understand what I was up against? My wang was all I really had that I could call my own…
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