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Yes, the first-ever recording of a opera that is as wonderful as Berlioz and Wagner said it is.
Read MoreAudiences are always shocked by Body & Sold.
Read MoreIn its ninth album, YMCK shows that it is becoming self-aware. They are no longer just avatars we are to identify with, but also (satirically) the corporate entity behind them, a corporation preoccupied, like all others, with innovation.
Read MoreThe Boston Conservatory production of Mass was mostly frustrating, but Leonard Bernstein’s score came across very strongly.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreFew people are familiar with the achievement of nineteenth century African-American Shakespearean actor Ira Aldridge.
Read MoreIn his profound new book Age of Anger, historian Pankaj Mishra finds the key to Trump-worship.
Read MoreIt’s not a bad time to be performing back-to-the-boogie heavy metal music anywhere in the world.
Read MoreToday’s spirit of protest calls for risk and innovation, dissent and defiance. Our timid stages fall disgracefully short of reflecting that iconoclasm.
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Theater Commentary: Who’s Agitating for a “Green New Theatre”?
The arrival of Groundwater Arts suggests the birth of efforts to organize artists and others to press cultural organizations to take meaningful action on the climate crisis.
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