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How refreshing it is to see a female protagonist whose strength of will and character is not of the superhuman variety.
Read MoreThis year marks the 250th anniversary of Mozart’s birth and just about every classical performing group is paying tribute. Enterprising souls are marketing everything from standard keepsakes to off-the-wall Mozart items. Mozart Salami, anyone? “Mozart: The Early Years, 1756-1781″ by Stanley Sadie. (Norton) By Mary Ann Nichols Among the more erudite celebrations of the event…
Read Moreby Justin Marble Beeswax, directed by Andrew Bujalski, showing at Coolidge Corner Theatre. Boston native Andrew Bujalski’s third feature film, “Beeswax,” does not reel off the trials and tribulations of superheroes, pirates, serial killers, or giant transforming robots. There’s no killer shark, no Godzilla, no guns, and no aliens. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts do…
Read MoreThe music swelled as the early universe spun …
Read MoreThroughout the night, CpM music director Jamie Kirsch kept tempos lively and never lost sight of the overarching shape of each of the evening’s big pieces.
Read MoreGumshoes in Tap Shoes, a dance noir with ’60s big-band music from the likes of Henry Mancini, is an ambitious project.
Read MoreAccording to its web site, TUM operates mainly thanks to volunteers. We should be grateful.
Read MoreElvis Presley and Richard Nixon connect in their joint emotional poverty in this funny, charming, yet somewhat fluffy film.
Read MoreIf you think the world’s gotten a lot colder in the last couple years, you’re not alone. Director David Cronenberg feels it too.
Read More“It’s easy to see why we have such a lousy life and such great literature.”
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner