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A romp in and around a centuries-old Italian convent, acting out a 14th-century story using contemporary American idiom and attitude.
The pandemic clouds over the Boston / Cambridge jazz scene are breaking up – not completely by any means – but at last you have a broad menu of live music here to pull you away from your TV bingeing.
Christine Smallwood’s courage in looking at the way things are — for many of us — makes this novel about the pervasiveness of angst a subtle, empathetic accomplishment.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
These two superb new releases were both recorded at a former fire station in Connecticut.
Bruce Allen Murphy conveys the impression that Scalia knows how he feels on every issue before the briefs have been argued.
A new book gives a philosophical analysis of American culture’s obsession with nonsense.
A prize-winning revival of a politically rambunctious, often-entertaining opera from ’60s East Germany
The shadow of Weather Report looms over this groove session of consonant harmonies, the only documentation of a short-lived band that should have had the chance to burn more brightly.
Sci-fi master Samuel Delany’s latest novel is a mystery set in the ancient world. Phallos, by Samuel R. Delany. (Bamberger Books) By Vincent Czyz Samuel R. Delany is best known as “l’enfant terrible” who published his first novel at age 20 and then went on to win science fiction’s most prestigious awards — the Nebula…
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