Search Results: quotes

Book Review: “Vernon Subutex 1” — Rock and Roll, Drugs, and Sex Among the Over-The-Hill Gang

November 7, 2019
Posted in , ,

Virginie Despentes novel reads like Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia mashed with Don Quixote and set in contemporary Paris.

Read More

Rock Concert Review: The Who — Recounting Their Amazing Journey

September 16, 2019
Posted in , , ,

The Who – arguably the third cog in British rock royalty behind the Beatles and the Rolling Stones – delivered more than a nostalgic run through the hits at Fenway Park on Friday.

Read More

Theater Review: Company One’s ‘Greater Good’ Takes Us on a Tour of Privilege. Literally.

August 6, 2019
Posted in , ,

Greater Good is a fiercely compelling piece, confronting its audience with a complex exploration of some of the most pressing issues of our day.

Read More

Book Review: “The Western Wind” — A Magisterial Murder Mystery

February 22, 2019
Posted in , ,

The Western Wind turns out to be a beautifully written novel, a serious book of great depth, intention, and craft.

Read More

Arts Remembrance: Terrence McNally — Dramatist and Father of the Serious Contemporary Musical 

March 27, 2020
Posted in ,

The late Terrence McNally was more than just a masterful playwright. He also forged new roads in musical theater.

Read More

Book Review: “Symphony for the City of the Dead” — On Art and Human Survival

January 28, 2016
Posted in , ,

M. T. Anderson writes with a compellingly dark tone and a keen eye for characterization worthy of adult readership.

Read More

Concert Review: Men at Work’s Colin Hay — Solo Success Achieved

March 23, 2017
Posted in , ,

Colin Hay need no longer worry about job security as a touring and recording artist.

Read More

Concert Review: Sibelius and Busoni at Symphony Hall

March 13, 2017
Posted in , , ,

In the Piano Concerto, Ferruccio Busoni seemed to want to have the final word in the tradition of the Romantic concerto.

Read More

Visual Arts: The Edward M. Kennedy Institute — A Minimalist Sculptural Memorial

April 15, 2015
Posted in , ,

In an architectural sense, the Edward M. Kennedy Institute is too quiet a visual statement.

Read More

Book Review: Ned Beauman’s Unconventional “Glow”

March 6, 2015
Posted in , ,

Glow is a witty, accessible, but at times overly ambitious journey through the world of exotic drugs, the chemistry of romance, and the insidious effects of globalization.

Read More

Recent Posts

Popular Posts

Categories

Archives