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Valerie Duff’s polished style is thoughtful and observant, her fluent voice compressed and controlled. She constructs meticulous lines with (to borrow one of her phrases from these pages) a “stonecutter’s precision.”
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Read MoreA baker’s dozen of recordings worth hearing . . . maybe even owning.
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Read MoreDirector-writer Alexandre Moors, a Parisian living in New York City, builds a credible narrative story of the killer team in the months before their death spree.
Read MoreFranca Mancinelli’s poetry refreshingly interweaves personal, historical, cultural, and ecological themes
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Read MoreThis is a Strindbergian dance to the death between a powerful, accomplished woman and a husband tormented by his own sense of failure.
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Arts Commentary: WBUR’s Clogged “ARTery”
Every organization in the Barr Foundation’s charmed circle — large arts groups and The ARTery — have a financial stake in reinforcing the belief that the Barr’s money is being put to supremely successful use.
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