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Theater Interview: Wordsmiths Strike Back — The Poets’ Theatre Redux

We intend to stage work by all the living American poets we can lure into our sphere: starting right here in Cambridge.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Theater Tagged: Aidan Parkinson, Alvin Epstein, Benjamin Evett, Cherry Jones, Christopher Lydon, David Gullette, Dylan Thomas, Erica Funkhouser, Karen MacDonald, Lawrence Senelick, Lloyd Schwartz, Poets' Theatre, Robert Scanlan, Thomas Derrah, Under Milk Wood

Theater Review: A Hauntingly Beautiful “Glass Menagerie”

The luminous physical beauty of the production staged by the American Repertory Theater, coupled with carefully crafted performances by its performers, makes this a Glass Menagerie to be cherished.

By: Iris Fanger Filed Under: Featured, Theater Tagged: American Repertory Theater, Cherry Jones, John Tiffany, tennessee-Williams, The Glass Menagerie

Music Review: Boston Pops Salutes Our Heroes

Reviewed By Caldwell Titcomb The Boston Pops, celebrating its 125th anniversary, is devoting its third week of programs (May 18-22) to “American Heroes”—both living and dead. The most newsworthy feature is a new cantata entitled “The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers.” Pops conductor Keith Lockhart addressed brief remarks to the audience […]

By: Caldwell Titcomb Filed Under: Books, Classical Music, Featured, Music, Popular Music Tagged: Arlo Guthrie, Brian Stokes Mitchel, Calwell Titcomb, Cherry Jones, Ed Harris, Edward Kennedy, John Kennedy, John Williams, Keith Lockhart, Morgan Freeman, Peter Boyer, Robert De Niro, Robert Kennedy, The Boston Pops, Will LeBow

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